Museo Moderno
Comba Leandro
Balsa #5, 2022. Embedded and painted balsa wood. 34 x 43 cm.

Born in Salto Grande, Santa Fe, in 1967.
He is an architect, graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, National University of Rosario. (1993)
He is completing a Master in Art called “Metrópolis” at the Center for Contemporary Culture of Barcelona together with the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain. (1996.1997)
In 1998 he attended the workshop of the plastic artist Víctor Grippo and later carried out a work clinic with the plastic artist Jorge Gumier Mayer. He participates in the UBA / Roja / Kuitca workshop program for artists (2003-2005). He has participated as a member of the Painting Workshop I, Professor: Roberto Echen, at the School of Fine Arts of the National University of Rosario (2004-2006). Since 2004 he has been Exhibition Designer at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Rosario, taking part in numerous curatorial projects. Since 2012 he has been curatorial advisor to Diego Obligado Art Gallery. Main collective exhibitions: 34 ARC. Contemporary Rosario Artists. J.B.Castagnino Museum reopening (1999); Banco Nación Award Hall, Recoleta Cultural Center (2000); Chandon Cultural Hall, J.B.Castagnino Museum (2001); “Silence”, Rosario French Alliance Project (2001); Klemm Foundation Award. Buenos Aires
(2003); Palatine Gallery. Group. Buenos Aires (2006); Macro in Recoleta. C.C. Recoleta. Buenos Aires (2006); Private Collection of Contemporary Art Argentin. Les 3 salons / Quartier des Arts / Uzès / France (2007); “Rigor and structure.” National Endowment of the Arts. Buenos Aires. (2009); “Bicentennial Artists”. La Capital Newspaper Museum. Rosario (2010); Palatine Gallery. Buenos Aires. (2011); Art of Santa Fe. Argentina Pinta Bien Program. Recoleta Cultural Center. Buenos Aires (2012); “Odd”. “Blackout.” Palatine Gallery. Buenos Aires. (2014).
Some individual samples: “Stand”, Gara. Art Gallery. Buenos Aires (2000); Facilities, J.B.Castagnino Museum. Rosary beads. (2001); Azcue Space. Buenos Aires. (2005); “Stanstand.” Recoleta Cultural Center. Buenos Aires (2007); “Obrador”. Hardcore Art Contemporary Space (Miami) (2008); Ribuar Space. Passenger Culture. Rosary beads. (2009) “Hopper Mode” Intervention. Internal Weathering. CEC. Rosary beads. (2014). His works are part of national and international private collections and public collections (Castagnino + Macro Museum, Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires among others).