
Luis Fernando Benedit
Argentine(1937–2011)
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Luis Fernando Benedit (1937, 2011) was an Argentine artist and architect renowned for his conceptual and biological art installations that explored the intersection of nature, science, and technology. He gained international recognition with works that incorporated living organisms, such as bees and fish, into controlled environments, blurring the boundaries between art and science. Benedit represented Argentina at the Venice Biennale in 1970 and remained a pivotal figure in Latin American contemporary art throughout his career.
Sculptural EnvironmentArgentine Artist20th CenturyMixed MediaWhimsical AestheticNarrative architectureInstallation ArtContemporary ArtInteractive experienceStorytelling
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