Luis Alberto Solari, Uruguayan
Luis Alberto Solari is represented by 2 works in MoMA's permanent collection, classified as uruguayan, with dated works spanning 1969–1973.
Uruguayan, 1918–1993
Medium & Technique Profile
Primary media across the MoMA holdings
| Medium | Works at MoMA | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Screenprint | 1 | 50% |
| Etching | 1 | 50% |
Technique range
Luis Alberto Solari’s MoMA holdings concentrate in Screenprint, with secondary engagement in Etching.
Collection Distribution: MoMA & The Met
Works held at MoMA
MoMA holds a focused selection of 2 works produced between 1969 and 1973 attributed to Luis Alberto Solari, representing verified accession records curated by the museum’s Department of Painting and Sculpture and sister departments.
Cultural Context & Contemporaries
National context
Luis Alberto Solari is catalogued under Uruguayan nationality, part of the broader South America artistic tradition. See the full Uruguayan artists hub.
Contemporaries among Uruguayan artists
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45
Luis Camnitzer
works at MoMA -
15
Joaquín Torres-García
works at MoMA -
15
Ramiro Bascans
works at MoMA -
7
Marco Maggi
works at MoMA -
4
Alejandro Cesarco
works at MoMA
Lifespan & active period
Lifespan: 1918–1993 (75 years). Artistic production is attributed within this window.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many works by Luis Alberto Solari are in MoMA?
MoMA's catalogue lists 2 works attributed to Luis Alberto Solari.
What medium did Luis Alberto Solari primarily work in?
Based on MoMA's holdings, Luis Alberto Solari's most represented medium is Screenprint.
What nationality is Luis Alberto Solari?
Luis Alberto Solari is catalogued as Uruguayan in MoMA's Artists index.
When were Luis Alberto Solari's works created?
Dated works in MoMA + Met for Luis Alberto Solari span 1969 to 1973.