VISUAL ARTIST - PAINTER
Dedé Wolff
Dedé Wolff (Odette Maria Wolff, 1923-2010 ), is a painter who studied with Argentine surrealist Vicente Forte. Dedé and Astor were married and had two children, Diana and Daniel. In 1954 they traveled to Paris on a Fabian Sevitsky prize and scholarship award from the French government where, the painter completed her studies under the tutelage of the celebrated cubist Andre Lohte. Dedé Wolff's intimate but intense treatment of Piazzolla as her primary subject matter continued throughout her life, as a testament to the mark left on her by this relationship, which was just as profound as her own influence on the musical genius that created Nuevo Tango.
Dedé's works are featured in the multidisciplinary program, Leonardo Suarez Paz's PIAZZOLLA 100: El Nuevo Tango
All artwork provided as courtesy of Daniel Piazzolla
Dedé's works are featured in the multidisciplinary program, Leonardo Suarez Paz's PIAZZOLLA 100: El Nuevo Tango
All artwork provided as courtesy of Daniel Piazzolla