Exhibition Of The Cartoon tribute to Crist/Centro Cultural Roberto Fontanarrosa/ Argentina2015
July 23 to August 23 Robert Fontanarrosa Cultural Center exhibit Crist sign in homage to the comic.
The talented artist, cartoonist and comic Crist (Cristobal Reinoso) published in May this year the book
"Homage to the Comic" (Editorial Planeta, 168 pages), along with illustrations, includes texts by the author.
Crist said: "Over the years, I realized that the personality of the drawing is not in the good sense,
but in error.
Amateur always be. No professional extreme that makes everything perfect.
The error should participate permanently. The risk and error are part of speech; imperfection
is present in the great museums in the great artists.
Masterpieces are those that seem to have no difficulty until we found it.
And that brings us closer to them.
"Santafesino birth, Cristobal Reinoso settled in Córdoba in 1966 at twenty years old
and lives since then in Cordoba, since published regularly in magazines like "Rico Tipo","Patoruzú", "People", "Satyricon" "Humor", "Superhumor", "Fierro", among others.
At the beginning of the 70s he was part of the founder of "Hortensia" Cordovan magazine that
would reach a huge impact group and which published his cartoon "Garcia and making
machine birds", which the musician Charly Garcia would take the name of his band.
He has done illustrations for children's books of the Editorial Colihue, for the magazine
"Stone Free",the Center for Research and Promotion of Children's Literature and
made the graph of the play"Bichoscopio" Laura Devetach.
Since the end of 1973 published on the back cover of Clarín of Buenos Aires.
There, since he shares the stage with artists of the stature of Caloi, Fontanarrosa,
Altuna, Carlos Trillo, Aldo Rivero, Ian, Dobal Tabare, Albert Broccoli Viuti,
and Fernando Sendra, among others.
In 2009 he participated with an original made for the guestbook Patoruzú,
in the exhibition "Bicentennial: 200 Years of Graphic Humor" that the Museum of Drawing and
Illustration held in the Eduardo Sivori Museum of Buenos Aires, honoring the most
important creators of humor in Argentina through its history.
In 2012 he received the Diploma of Merit of the Konex Awards as one of
the 5 best cartoonists of the decade in Argentina.