Guglianone-Rodriguez Collection

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05/09/16 - "These objects don't belong to us, we are just their temporary keepers". This is how Abel Guglianone speaks of his private collection of Chinese porcelain. Those pieces, most of which are several centuries old, are exhibited all together at the collector's apartment. "The closeness makes them more powerful", he adds.
Chinese porcelain
Guglianone-Rodriguez Collection
Guglianone has been an antiques dealer since very young and he is an expert in Oriental percelain and ceramics. Together with curator Joaquín Rodriguez they own one of the most prestigious private collections in the city of Buenos Aires. But they don't only collect porcelain pieces: in their 250 sq-mts apartment they blend in with examples of Latin American Contemporary art, especially Argentine.
Marina de Caro
Ceramics
General view 
Guglianone – Rodriguez Collection
Injertos de Aproximación Lateral, by Gabriel Baggio (2011)
enamelled ceramics
Marina de Caro
Ceramics
Liliana Porter
Sin Título (Patio), by Carlos Huffman (2010)
Technique: watercolour and graffite on paper  / Measures: 190 x 140 cm
In front, Chinese porcelain
Andrés Paredes
Pablo Insaurralde
Ceramics
Color and energy flow between this group of artworks, which the collectors move around from time to time, till some of them decide to stick together. In the collection there's also paper artworks by some of the biggest masters of the 20th century, such as watercolours or engravings by Picasso, Miró and Kandinsky.
Pablo Picasso
Vasili Kandinsky
Abel Guglianone and Joaquín Rodriguez, as collectors, are a key piece in the art system, which needs people buying artworks, specially from the younger artists, so that they can keep producing. Together they gave birth to an eclectic collection, harmoniously distributed, where modern and contemporary artists converse easily, with antique porcelains as witnesses.

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