Multidisciplinary artist has worked in all type of supports and materials: painting mural and of easel, painting in tiles, design of jewels, conception of spaces, sculpture, etc... He is an accomplished muralist and figurative painter. Born in 1944 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The artist lives and works in Estoril, Portugal.
Studied ceramics and printmaking at Art School in Mar del Plata, Argentina. Graduated in Architecture from the National University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Studied engraving and lithography in the Fine Arts School of Barcelona, Spain. His works have been shown at Solo Exhibitions in New York, San Francisco, Canada, Spain, Portugal and another countries. He has also participated in more than 60 Collective Exhibitions in Argentina, Brazil, USA, Venezuela, Belgium, Spain and Portugal.
2. Established Argentina-born (born 1944 in Buenos
Aires), Portugal-based artist, Cohen Fuse is an
accomplished MURALIST and FIGURATIVE
painter.
Luis
Cohen
Fusé
(1944)
The
way
of
life
4. Luis Cohen Fusé Argentina
Multidisciplinary artist has worked in all type of
supports and materials: painting mural and of
easel, painting in tiles, design of jewels,
conception of spaces, sculpture, etc... He is an
accomplished muralist and figurative painter.
Born in 1944 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The
artist lives and works in Estoril, Portugal.
Studied ceramics and printmaking at Art School
in Mar del Plata, Argentina. Graduated in
Architecture from the National University of
Buenos Aires, Argentina. Studied engraving
and lithography in the Fine Arts School of
Barcelona, Spain. His works have been shown
at Solo Exhibitions in New York, San Francisco,
Canada, Spain, Portugal and another
countries. He has also participated in more
than 60 Collective Exhibitions in Argentina,
Brazil, USA, Venezuela, Belgium, Spain and
Portugal.
31. Sound: Mercedes Sosa - Mon Amour
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Editor's Notes
Nanban art refers to Japanese art of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries influenced by contact with the Namban or 'Southern barbarians', traders and missionaries from Europe and specifically from Portugal. The term also refers to paintings Europeans brought to Japan
History
Namban art developed after the first Portuguese ships arrived in Kyushu in 1543. While Christian icons and other objects were produced, Namban byōbu or folding screens are particularly notable.