Grete Stern, born on May ninth, nineteen oh four, was a pioneering German-Argentine photographer, painter, designer, and artist. Her artistic journey began with her studies at the renowned Bauhaus from April nineteen thirty to March nineteen thirty-three, where she honed her skills and developed a unique vision that would later influence the visual arts in Argentina.
Alongside her husband, Horacio Coppola, Stern played a crucial role in modernizing the artistic landscape of Argentina. Their collaborative efforts were instrumental in introducing contemporary photographic art to the country, culminating in the first exhibition of its kind in Buenos Aires in nineteen thirty-five.
Stern's work not only showcased her talent but also paved the way for future generations of artists in Argentina. Her legacy continues to inspire and resonate within the realms of photography and visual arts.