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Nicolás Urquiza : ウィキペディア英語版
Nicolás Urquiza
Nicolás Grasso Urquiza (born February 5, 1969) is an Argentine artist and designer. His figurative artwork, as well as his fashion pieces, often make use of erotic and provocative imagery strongly influenced by the nature and culture of the Alto Paraná Atlantic forests and Salvador de Bahia. His decorative work for interiors and events incorporates rich floral design and a meticulous selection of vintage furniture. Urquiza is currently based in New York City.
== Early life and career ==

Nicolás Urquiza was born in Paraná, Entre Ríos. His father, Raul Grasso Urquiza, was a doctor and great-grandson of Justo José de Urquiza, president of the Argentine Confederation from 1854 to 1860. He began to develop his interest in art when very young, winning the first prize of an art competition sponsored by the local art museum at the age of 15. He studied Industrial Design at the University of Buenos Aires for two years before finding his vocation at the private art school of Sara García Uriburu under the guidance of Carlos Bisolino.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://nicolasurquiza.com/00/content/view/5/6/ )〕 His first exhibition was singled out for criticism by the Catholic Church, which tried to censor it, eventually taking the issue to a notable television show. With his third show cancelled and his work confiscated by the police because of its content, Urquiza left the country travelling to Paris, London, Berlin, Kenya and Egypt, moving then to Brasil on account of a lifelong fascination with bossa nova and tropicalismo. His art was there readily accepted by what he perceived as a more openminded and tolerant society.〔

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