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147:, which exhibited in Europe and earned recognition, she became one of the earliest fine artists to portray scenes of outer space. This period is characterized by a more vibrant use of color and a personal cosmic mythology of her own creation. Forner's artistic portrayals of space travel continued until the 1970s. The United States 108:) in Buenos Aires in 1923. A year before graduation she received an appointment to teach drawing at the same academy. In 1924 she received a third place award from the Argentine National Salon of Fine arts, and in 1928 she had her first solo exhibition in Buenos Aires. Afterward she relocated to Paris and studied with 33: 131:
during the 1940s, adapting its esthetic of distortion without seeking to reproduce a dream state. In 1942 she took first place at the Argentine National Salon competition. During the 1940s through most of the 1950s she produced several series on similar tragic themes in a primarily
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by nationality and her mother was an Argentine of Spanish descent. As a result of frequent family travel to Europe, Forner spent part of her childhood in Spain, and later developed an artistic interest in the
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Forner's work demonstrated an interest in current events, and from the beginning of the Spanish Civil War in 1936 this took a dramatic and tragic tone. She borrowed ideas from
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mode. Forner often portrayed strong female figures, but not as specific explorations into gender norms.
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Latin American women artists, Kahlo and look who else: a selective, annotated bibliography
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Forner completed studies at the National Academy of Fine Arts (today part of the
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David William Foster; Melissa Fitch Lockhart; Darrell B. Lockhart (1998).
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Her work was exhibited widely throughout Argentina, and she was given two
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has several examples of her late period work in its collection including
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Artists from Latin American Cultures: A Biographical Dictionary
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Kristin G. Congdon & Kara Kelley Hallmark (2002).
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Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
Argentine
expressionist
Buenos Aires
Spanish
Spanish Civil War
National University Art Institute
Othon Friesz
Alfredo Bigatti
surrealism
expressionist
space race
National Air and Space Museum
Smithsonian Institution
Washington, D.C.
Konex Awards
Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art
Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec
Art Museum of the Americas








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