CLORINDO TESTA

1923, Benevento, Italy
2013, Buenos Aires, Argentina

An artist guided by a very personal figurative approach to the themes of architecture and the city, Clorindo Testa created iconic works such as the Argentine National Library or the Bank of London in Buenos Aires which put him among the greatest exponents of the brutalist movement in South America. The forms of the Argentine architect’s imagination took shape in architecture, but also in painting and sculpture, narrating or evoking stories in the labyrinth of the contemporary city.

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