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・ Alejandro Ibarra
・ Alejandro Illescas
・ Alejandro Jadresic
・ Alejandro Jara
・ Alejandro Jenkins
・ Alejandro Jodorowsky
・ Alejandro José Suárez Luzardo
・ Alejandro Junco de la Vega
・ Alejandro Kenig
・ Alejandro Korn
・ Alejandro Korn, Buenos Aires
・ Alejandro Kruchowski
Alejandro Kuropatwa
・ Alejandro Lacayo
・ Alejandro Lago
・ Alejandro Lanari
・ Alejandro Landero Gutiérrez
・ Alejandro Lembo
・ Alejandro Lerner
・ Alejandro Lerroux
・ Alejandro Licona
・ Alejandro Limia
・ Alejandro Llorente y Lannas
・ Alejandro Lozano
・ Alejandro Luna
・ Alejandro López
・ Alejandro López (Argentina)


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Alejandro Kuropatwa : ウィキペディア英語版
Alejandro Kuropatwa

Alejandro Kuropatwa (1956–2003) was a famous Argentine photographer. Born in Buenos Aires to a family of Jewish immigrants, in his youth he studied photography at the Fashion Institute of Technology (New York) between 1979 and 1982. He then went back to Buenos Aires where he developed his career as a professional photographer. During the eighties and nineties, he became famous for his pictures of main Argentine rock stars such as Charly Garcia, Gustavo Cerati and Fito Páez. Due to his festive lifestyle and extravagant personality, he was known as the "Argentine Andy Warhol". Openly gay, Kuropatwa discovered that he had AIDS in 1984. After coming close to death many times, a new generation of anti AIDS drugs stabilized his health and he survived for almost 20 years. In 2002, Kuropatwa won the Konex Award as the most influential Argentine photographer of the nineties. That same year, Kuropatwa exhibited his lifetime of work at the Buenos Aires National Museum of Fine Arts. Kuropatwa died in 2003, at the age of 47.
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