Xil Buffone en ProyectArte

Commenting on what his classes at ProyectArte would be like Xil said, “The course is designed for those who want to learn how to see and create a work; to enjoy classical, modern and contemporary art. We will work to see and understand the basic language of visual arts, art history, and images. In search of nourishment and development our own personal poetry, we will combine the technical and conceptual, with group visits to exhibits, studios, and museums.” Xil Buffone is an artist and chronicler of art. He has an undergraduate degree in Painting and is licensed as a professor of Visual Arts from U.N. Rosario; he holds postgraduate degrees in The History of Modern and Contemporary Art from the University of Sapienza of Rome, Italy (1992), and Philosophy and Aesthetics of Music from the University of Buenos Aires. He assisted in the studios of Emilio Torti, and Juan Pablo Renzi. He studied with the artists Noe Gummier Maier, Horazio Zabala, Eduardo Stupia and Eduardo Costa. He has been exhibiting since 1986, including paintings, objects and installations. He writes for art magazines including Ramona, Roariarate and Vox Virtual. He is a teacher at Centro Cultural Rojas and the Summa Institute. In addition Xil, ProyectArte is pleased to announce that in the coming months two additional artists will join its faculty: Monica Van Asperen and Ernesto Ballesteros — look for articles about these new teachers in future editions of ProyectArte’s newsletter.