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Loló Soldevilla
1901
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Dolores Soldevilla, known as Loló, was a Cuban painter and the sole woman among Los Diez Pintores Concretos, the group that introduced Concrete Art to Latin America. Working in geometric abstraction and color theory, she developed a visual language that synthesized European modernism with Cuban sensibility. Based in Pinar del Río, Soldevilla became a crucial advocate for the Cuban avant-garde, advancing non-representational practice in the Caribbean during a period of significant cultural transformation.
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