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Gustavo Charif
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He was a child prodigy.
He's an important Argentine painter and multifaceted artist.
He wrote, together with the Argentinean painter
Luis Felipe Noé
, father of the director
Gaspar Noé
, the script 'Recontrapoder'.
He defined himself as "Stateless".
In 2005 he founded the Infinilogy movement.
He made an artist's book (40 copies) with
Fernando Arrabal
and
Milan Kundera
: "Lettres".
Cousin of
Marcelo Uriona
.
He's a multi-instrumentalist musician, composer and arranger (under pseudonym Victorio Lenz).
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Painting in live a commissioned work by Lamborghini (October 2012)
Composing and recording music for his first solo album. (February 2008)
Editing his first featured-length film in Buenos Aires. (March 2007)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: One man show in the international fair Art Expo Malaysia 2012. (September 2012)
The production of his first featured-length film as director is announced for this year. (June 2006)
Paris, France: Exhibiting his artworks in Cutlog international art fair. (October 2013)
Osaka, Japan: exhibiting his artworks in Art Osaka. (July 2013)
New York: Exhibiting his artworks in Cutlog NY international art fair. [May 2014].
Living in Taiwan, working in a big environmental artwork for Guandu Nature Park. [September 2016].
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