Lucio Loubet Biography
Lucio Loubet was born in Buenos Aires in 1927. He studied vision with Héctor Cartier at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de La Plata. He was a member of the Gruppo Diagonal Cero de La Plata. He taught at the AmeriCenter on Boulevard Raspail, Center for University Programs Abroad, and at his studio in Paris.
He exhibited individually on several occasions, including the Jockey Club of Córdoba in 1952, at the National University of Cuyo and La Rioja in 1954, at the Radio Universidad de La Plata and the Benito Lynch Library in 1965, at the Lirolay Gallery in 1969 and 1970 , at the Gerard Philippe Theater in Saint Denis, France in 1974, Larsen in Arhus Denmark in 1977, Paris Gallery in 1981 and New Space in Venice in 1982.
He has participated in many group exhibitions, including May Week in La Plata, Current Argentine Art at the Florencio Varela Cultural Center, Faculty of Arts and Sciences of Education of the Province of Buenos Aires, Art Workshop Gallery of Quito, Ecuador. With Diagonal Cero in Current Argentine Art at the Municipal Museum of Fine Arts of Bahía Blanca, Mimo Gallery, Being recorded in Buenos Aires, Young Art Salon of the College of Pharmacists of the Province of Buenos Aires, Gallery of Art of the 20th Century , Engraving Museum of Buenos Aires. Córdoba Municipal Palace, Lincoln Library, Plastic Gallery, Ernesto Tornquist Popular Library, Tandil Arts Festival, Swift at the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires. Art of the World Gallery and Salon Grandes y Jóvenes de Hoy at the Grand Paláis and Contradicción in Paris and Salon Examen de Arte Contemporáneo in Canada.
He received the Prize at the Tandil Engraving Fair in 1967 and an Honorable Mention for Painting at the Semana de Mayo Fair in La Plata in 1965.
Loubet used geometry as an essential basis for the construction of his works and ornaments, used as a sensitive sign.