Biography

Born in Buenos Aires in 1958.
Studied Engineering at UBA, theater at Carlos Gandolfo's acting school, and completed the body work instructor course (Milderman system).
Attended Eduardo Médici's workshop.
Teaches painting at the Fortunato Lacámera Cultural Center, drawing at the CBC of the Faculty of Architecture, Design, and Urbanism (UBA).
Currently works as a teacher at the Eduardo Sívori Museum Association and in his private studio.

Distinctions

1998

  • Honorary guest. "Arte en Retiro II". TBA (Trains of Buenos Aires).

1997

  • 1st Prize "Arte en Retiro" TBA. (Trains of Buenos Aires).

  • "Nunca Más" Collective Mural Prize. Faculty of Engineering UBA.

1996

  • 2nd Prize painting. "V Salón Nacional de Río Gallegos". Province of Santa Cruz.

  • 2nd Prize object. First Annual Salon of the South. Southern Cultural Center. Buenos Aires.

1995

  • Pío Collivadino Prize. LXXXIV National Salon. San Luis Headquarters.

1994

  • 3rd Prize Painting. 1st National Salon of the Sea. Auditorium Theater. Mar del Plata. Buenos Aires.

  • 1st Prize Painting "Revista Actualidad en el Arte" Espacio Giesso. Buenos Aires.

  • 2nd Mention Painting. "CEP" Center for Psychoanalytic Studies. Buenos Aires.

Solo Exhibitions

2011 - “Inestabilidades” – DACIL Gallery, Buenos Aires
Exploration of the relationship between drawing and sculpture, with installations and silhouettes of iron rods that blur the boundaries between both disciplines.

2009 - "Duerme" – AMIA Art Space, Buenos Aires
An installation reflecting his experimentation with forms and materials, addressing themes of vulnerability and dreams.

2006 - "Wired Series” – Gallery in New York
Exhibition focused on distorted human figures made with wires and industrial materials, showcasing his distinctive style.

2000 - Citycenter (Headquarters of Citybank), Vicente López. Province of Buenos Aires.

  • Cultural Complex of Santa Cruz. Río Gallegos. Santa Cruz.

1999 - Espacio Giesso-Reich "Involucrados". Buenos Aires.

1998 - Clásica y Moderna. "Cuántas Palabras". Buenos Aires.

1995 - Recoleta Cultural Center. Buenos Aires.

1993 - Recoleta Cultural Center. Buenos Aires. - Manzana de las Luces. Buenos Aires.

Collective Exhibitions

Participation in fairs such as ARTEBA, PINTA Miami, and MACRO Rosario.
Has taken his work to international venues, consolidating his presence in the art market.

2025 - "Geometría & Cuerpo"– Lyle O. Reitzel Contemporary Art, Santo Domingo
Exhibition alongside Mariano Ferrante, exploring the relationship between the body and form in contemporary Argentine art.

2024 - "Gente como Uno"– Municipal Art Center of Avellaneda
Presentation of sculptures that distort the human body to question our perception of reality.

2000 - Masks. Filo Gallery. Buenos Aires. - Arte BA. Buenos Aires. - Identity. Recoleta Cultural Center. Buenos Aires. - Plastic Artists alongside Memoria Activa. Recoleta Cultural Center, Buenos Aires.

1999 - First National Biennial of Sport in Art. Palais de Glace. Buenos Aires. - V National Salon of the Sea. Auditorium Theater. Mar del Plata. - LXXXVIII National Salon. Painting. La Plata. Buenos Aires. - The Disappearance: Memory, Art, and Politics. Buenos Aires colloquium exhibition, Recoleta Cultural Center. - F.F. de Amador Salon. Vicente López. - Proarte Salon of Córdoba. Córdoba. - Maraco Cultural Center Salon. General Pico, La Pampa. - October Salon, Buenos Aires. - Tribute to Antonin Artaud, Roberto Martín Gallery, Buenos Aires. - 250 x 250 x 250, Recoleta Cultural Center, Buenos Aires. - Mercoarte, Castagnino Museum, Mar del Plata.

1998 - 2nd Klemm Prize, Klemm Foundation, Buenos Aires. - IV National Salon of the Sea, Auditorium Theater, Mar del Plata. Buenos Aires. - LXXXVII National Salon. Sculpture. Entre Ríos Headquarters. - LXXXVII National Salon. Relief. Entre Ríos Headquarters. - Art in Retiro II. TBA Trains of Buenos Aires. - F.F. de Amador Salon. Vicente López, Buenos Aires. - Artist Books. National Library. Buenos Aires.

1997 - Manuel Belgrano Municipal Salon. Drawing. Sívori Museum. Buenos Aires. - III National Salon of the Sea. Auditorium Theater. Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires. - Art in Retiro. TBA. Trains of Buenos Aires. - Mural Nunca Más. Faculty of Engineering UBA. - Fader Salon. E. Guiñazú Museum. Mendoza. - F.F. de Amador Salon. Vicente López, Buenos Aires. - The Trace on the Face. Palais de Glace. Buenos Aires. - 200 x 200 x 200 Recoleta Cultural Center. Buenos Aires. - 100 x 100 x 100 Auditorium Theater. Mar del Plata. Buenos Aires.

1996 - LXXXV National Salon. Relief. Rosario Headquarters. Santa Fe. - Proarte Salon of Córdoba. Córdoba. - Maraco Cultural Center Salon. General Pico. La Pampa. - National Salon of Río Gallegos. Santa Cruz. - Annual Salon of the South. Painting. Southern Cultural Center. Buenos Aires. - Annual Salon of the South. Objects. Southern Cultural Center. Buenos Aires. - Clocks and Time. Palais de Glace. Buenos Aires. - XX Years. Book. Traveling exhibition.

1995 - Young Argentine Painting Prize. A.L. de Fortabat Foundation. Recoleta Cultural Center. - LXXXIV National Salon. Painting. San Luis Headquarters. - Annual Salon of Santa Fe. R.G. de Rodríguez Museum. Province of Santa Fe. - Clocks and Time. Auditorium Theater. Mar del Plata. Buenos Aires. - Tribute to Ernesto Che Guevara. Recoleta Cultural Center. Buenos Aires.

1994 - First National Salon of the Sea. Auditorium Theater. Mar del Plata. Buenos Aires. - IX Salon of "Revista Actualidad en el Arte". Espacio Giesso. Buenos Aires. - CEP Salon. Center for Psychoanalytic Studies. Buenos Aires.

1993 - XV Salon Colegio Ward. Ramos Mejía. Buenos Aires. - VIII Salon of "Revista Actualidad en el Arte". SAAP. Buenos Aires. - Celebrity Gallery. Buenos Aires.

1989 - National Fund for the Arts. Buenos Aires.

Performances:

1994 - "Pintura en Movimiento" (Painting in Motion) Centro Parakultural. Buenos Aires.
1993 - "Pintura en Movimiento" (Painting in Motion) Cultural Center Córdoba. Buenos Aires.

Collections that own his works:

Espacio Giesso-Reich. Buenos Aires.
Municipality of Río Gallegos. Province of Santa Cruz.
Faculty of Engineering UBA.
TBA. Trains of Buenos Aires.
Private collections.