His avant-garde vision had developed through the rediscovery of everyday life, through the strangeness of reality. He, born in Buenos Aires in 1906 from Italian parents, started taking pictures from an early age. Horacio Coppola https://www.bauhaus100.com/the-bauhaus/people/students/horacio-coppola/ became an Argentine photographer having initially dedicated himself to film, as a director. From 1927, he applied cinematographic experiences to photography, achieving great mastery in the management of light effects.
In the sixties and seventies, he began to photograph in color, writing and curating exhibitions on photography. His retrospective was organized in 1984 (in the cultural center of the Plaza Dorrego), where Horacio Coppola https://utopica.photography/collection/nggallery/collection-home/Horacio-Coppola/ had photographed painters and dance dancers. He won the prestigious prize of the national foundation Argentina for the arts, dying in 2012, at the age of 105 years. His images document the contrast between the old and the new that is advancing, in Buenos Aires. Spreading avant-gardes, he traveled to many corners of the world, immortalizing places and people, personifying new photographic experiences.
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