Gustavo Groh

Gustavo Groh (Ciudad Atlántida, Buenos Aires, 1971) is an Argentine contemporary photographer and cultural manager based in Ushuaia since 1985. His photographic practice focuses on the southern Patagonian landscape, territorial memory, and the symbolic construction of extreme geography. Since 1998, he has developed a consistent body of work exhibited in Argentina and internationally, including Chile, Italy, and the United States. He received grants from the Fundación Antorchas and the Fondo Nacional de las Artes. He studied Film and Video Production at the Universidad Nacional del Litoral and worked as a photojournalist and advertising photographer. In 2006 he co-founded Colectivo Cultural, promoting seminars and exhibitions, and in 2010 launched Mes del Arte Fueguino (MAF). He was appointed Delegate Academic Representative for Tierra del Fuego at the Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes. His solo exhibitions include Panorama Paraíso (Museo Marítimo de Ushuaia), Dos Aguas (Fundación ARTEXARTE), and Fueguinos (MACRO Rosario; Museo Martín Gusinde, Chile). His work is held in public collections such as Museo Castagnino-MACRO and Museo Fueguino de Arte.