Carlos Gallardo

Carlos Gallardo

Artist
Country: Argentina

Content:
  1. Biography of Carlos Gallardo
  2. International Recognition
  3. Theatrical Works and Exhibitions
  4. Recent Exhibitions

Biography of Carlos Gallardo

Carlos Gallardo, a native of Buenos Aires, is a renowned artist who has made significant contributions to the world of ballet. Starting in 1980, he has designed over 30 ballets for Mauricio Wainrot, including "Tramway Desire," "Anne Frank," "Sacred Spring," "Symphony of Psalms," "Eight Seasons," "Carmina Burana," and "The Firebird."

International Recognition

Gallardo's artistic talent has also been recognized worldwide, as he has designed productions for prestigious companies such as the English National Ballet, Royal Ballet of Flanders, Juilliard Dance Ensemble in New York, Hanover Opera, National Ballet of Mexico, Gothenburg Opera, Florida and Cincinnati Ballet, Teatro Colon Ballet in Buenos Aires, National Ballet of Chile, and many others.

Theatrical Works and Exhibitions

In addition to his remarkable contributions to the world of ballet, Gallardo's theatrical works have been showcased at the Prague Quadrennial in 2007. His artistic creations have also been exhibited at renowned museums such as the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires, Carrillo Museum in Mexico City, American Museum in Washington, Santiago Museum of Fine Arts in Chile, and international art fairs in Chicago, Basel, Madrid's ARCO Art Fair, Paris' FIAC, Havana Biennial, as well as galleries in Buenos Aires, Amsterdam, Santiago, Mexico City, Brussels, Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, and San Francisco.

Recent Exhibitions

Gallardo's most recent exhibitions were held at the Museum of Art in Buenos Aires and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Nice, France.

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