Summary
Artistic drawings by cartoonist and contemporary artist Walter Álvarez (Buenos Aires 1972). "The fate of Walter Alvarez's work -heir to Felisberto Hernandez's ingenuous and startling humor, to Marc Chagall's dreamlike and earthly compositions, and to Santiago Garcia Saenz's epiphanies- is the lonesome road wholly indifferent to trends and fashions. [ ] While Alvarez may, at first glance, appear to be surrealist, he is not. His work has none of surrealism's intellectual speculation or cunning. His drawings partake of a spirit we may call the "realism of the conurbano," that vast stretch surrounding the city of Buenos Aires also called highfalutinly, "Greater Buenos Aires""-Between pages 16-17.