Along with Mariette Lydis, Mele Bruniard and Aida Carballo, Ana Maria Moncalvo is part of a generation of printmakers who achieved great popularity and recognition in the concert scene of engraving in Argentina. Tireless worker, went through all aspects of the discipline in a calm search but without interruptions of topics which modulated her vision of the world. This exhibition offers a tour of the crossings in which Ana María Moncalvo left her mark, being a must in the view of the argentinian engraving of the second half of the twentieth century .- Guillermo David, General Coordinator of the National Engraving Museum.
Info: from Series “Dialogue between the man and the plain”, 1959. Woodcut, 8/25, 23 x 20 cm.
The exhibition is showing until August 3, 7 pm.



