Luis Altieri (born July 9, 1962, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine visual artist and yogi.[1]
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He studied at the AEBA (Asociación Estímulo de Bellas Artes, Association Stimulus of Fine Arts), and later in workshops with Carlos Terribili, Carlos Tessarolo or Víctor Chab.[2]
He has made individual or collective exhibitions in several places: Eduardo Sívori Museum, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1996; Florida Museum of Hispanic and Latin American Art , Miami, United States, 1997; Galería Borkas, Lima, Peru, 1998; Casal de Cultura, Castelldefels, Spain, 2002; Galería Grillo Arte, Punta del Este, Uruguay, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012; Kunst10Daagse, Bergen, Netherlands, 2002; etc.
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