Most Famous Argentine Artists You Should Know

The Top 10 Most Famous Argentine Artists You Should Know

Argentina is home to many talented and renowned artists. From sculptors to painters, the country has produced numerous artistic geniuses. These artists have created art and work that has made a significant contribution to the world of art.

Argentine artists have used these works to inspire and captivate art enthusiasts across the globe continuously. Besides being a source of entertainment, these artistic works provide insights into various aspects of society. This article explores famous Argentine artists who have made a mark in the world of art.

1. Diego Rivera (1886-1957)

Diego Rivera self-portrait

Diego Rivera remains one of the most iconic painters in Argentina. Despite being from Mexico, Diego moved to Argentina in 1921 where he grew to be one of the most celebrated painters. He created various paintings, especially murals on political and social aspects.

Diego used these murals to reflect on the conditions and struggles of the people living in the county. He witnessed these struggles while traveling across the country. The mural at the National Autonomous University of Mexico that depicts Argentina's history and struggle for independence is his most famous work.

2. Benito Quinquela Martin (1890-1977)

Benito Quinquela is one of the most celebrated Argentine painters, with numerous paintings works across the country. Most art enthusiasts know him for his depictions of Buenos Aires and its port.

He was famous for using vibrant colors to make paintings. In addition, his ability to capture the value and essence of the capital's working-class neighborhoods also made him popular. Some of his popular artistic works include Paisaje del Riachuelo,' Puerto de Buenos Aires,' and La Boca.'

3. Oscar Augustin Alejandro Schulz Solari (1887-1963)

Most individuals referred to him as Xul Solar. He was a renowned Argentine artist popular for his mystical and vibrant paintings across the country. Despite being a self-taught artist, he commonly used spiritual and esoteric themes to enhance his painting style or works.

His close friendship with Jorge Luis Borges (a famous Argentine writer) made him popular across the country and worldwide. Most galleries across the globe including the Museum of Modern Art in New York exhibit works of this famous Argentina artist.

4. Antonio Berni (1905 -1981)

Antonio Berni remains one of the most iconic artists with numerous artworks across the country and worldwide. He focused on creating politically and socially conscious art depicting the state of people in the country. Antonio's works show his expertise in the collage technique.

He used to combine materials such as paper, fabric, and metal to create his attractive and iconic artwork. Juanito Laguna' is the most famous work by this renowned artist. The artwork tells a story of a young boy living in a shantytown in Buenos Aires.

5. Raul Soldi (1905 - 1994)

Raul Soldi was a top muralist and painter who was famous for his dreamlike and poetic works. He was one of the most iconic painters producing attractive and engaging paintings. Individuals recognized his artwork with their luminosity, vibrant colors, and delicate brushwork.

Besides this attractive artwork, he was also a stained-glass window designer. These works are common in public buildings and churches across Argentina. La Piedad,'El Angel de la Ciudad,' and Fiesta de la Flor' are some of his famous works.

6. Luis Felipe Noe ( 1933)

Liuss Felipe is one of the most renowned Argentine artists with significant contributions to the world of art. He is part of the group that revolutionized the art industry in the country and globally. Felipe is popular for his large-scale artwork and paintings.

These paintings also featured abstract forms and bright colors, which made them engaging. Felipe has exhibited his artwork in various galleries across Argentina and worldwide. With the artworks spreading across these galleries, he has won numerous awards due to his immense contributions to the art world.

7. Eduardo Sivori (1847 -1918)

Eduardo Sivori was one of the top painters who was the pioneer of Argentine modern art. He constituted a team of first-generation Argentine painters who studied in Europe and perfected their skills.

The study helped him create artworks full of realism and attention to detail. With the unique and attractive nature of these works, they spread across Argentina and worldwide. He focused on creating genre scenes, portraits, and landscapes. Some of his famous works include El Barranca,' La Costuerra,' and El Mercado.'

8. Leon Ferrari (1920 - 2013)

Leon Ferrari will remain in Argentian history books as one the best artist. He was a painter, sculptor, and conceptual artist popular for his politically-associated works. In addition, this artist used various religious images to comment on social and political issues.

Due to this aspect of his work, his works attracted controversies. He used unconventional materials, like found objects and wires to create his sculptures. Some of his famous works include Civilization Occidental Cristiana,' Labyrinth,' and Western- Christian Civilization.'

9. Emilio Pettoruti (1892-1971)

Emilio Pettoruti was one of the Argentine artists with distinct works. Art enthusiasts loved his cubist and abstract style of painting. Studies show that he was one of the pioneers of modern-day art in Argentina. He was part of the avant-agarde movement in the country.

While creating his works, he majorly borrowed motifs from the previous works of Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. His famous works are widespread in Argentina and across the world. Some of his famous works include El Ciclista,' depicting a cyclist or rider in motion.

10. Julio Le Parc (1928)

Julio Le Parc is a well-known Argentine artist for his high-quality kinetic art. His artworks have spread across the country and worldwide. Julio Le Parc was one of the artists who participated in the Op Art Movement.

This movement helped to enhance the modern Argentina art world by focusing on the creation of optical illustrations using shape and color. The Continuel-lumiere' series is one of the most famous businesses from this renowned artist. The artwork features moving light projections creating a sense of space and movement.

Final Thoughts

Argentine artists have made significant impacts and contributions to the world of art. From sculptors to painters, these artists have created works reflecting unique societal and life perspectives. They have works exhibited in Argentina and across the globe to influence and aspire art enthusiasts.

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5 comments

can anyone help me in finding out info on a Argentian artist named Rodriguez Alcota who created woodblock prints. Thank you.

John Burman

Hello. I’m trying to find the name of an Argentinian artist who created a portrait of a woman. Dated ’90. The subject is a woman (maybe done in chalk?) who has blue hair, and is highlighted against a maroon1and grey background. There are initials in the bottom left corner before the date (90 ); three letters…the letters might be " wid " lower case…it could be " mid " all in cursive…I would appreciate the actual name of this person, so that I can eventually sell this piece. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Be Well. Ed Vachal

Ed Vachal

Lucio Fontana is a painter and sculptor that grew up in Argentina and moved to Italy, where he gained international recognition.

Carlos Pandis

Juan Bujan: I am trying to find his work, perhaps left behind in his SOHO loft by Juan’s widow in NYC in about 2010 or later. Please contact me if any of his work is known or accessible to you. circusalways@gmail.com 1 213 2682661

Joe Crosse

Looking for work of Juan Bujan – Argentine painter who lived and worked in New York City

Joe Cross

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