
Argentina
Contemporary Art in Argentina is a vibrant fusion of traditional and modern influences, reflecting the country's rich cultural heritage and dynamic spirit. From Buenos Aires, the heart of Argentina's art scene, to the innovative galleries scattered across the country, Argentine contemporary art is a testament to the nation's creative prowess. Artists such as Julio Le Parc and Felipe Pantone have gained international acclaim, showcasing the unique Argentine perspective to the world. The annual arteBA fair further highlights Argentina's commitment to contemporary art, attracting collectors and enthusiasts from around the globe.
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Felipe Pantone
Substractive Variability Compact 2, 2022
Sculpture / Object
Acrylic sculpture
Currently Not Available
Felipe Pantone
Substractive Variability series 2 – print 5, 2022
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
EUR 1,800
Felipe Pantone
Substractive Variability series 2 – print 4, 2022
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
EUR 1,800
Felipe Pantone
Substractive Variability series 2 – print 3, 2022
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
EUR 1,800
Felipe Pantone
Substractive Variability series 2 – print 2, 2022
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
EUR 1,800
Felipe Pantone
Substractive Variability series 2 – print 1, 2022
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
EUR 1,800
Felipe Pantone
Substractive Variability Compact, 2022
Sculpture / Object
Acrylic sculpture
EUR 4,700

A type of paint that dries slowly and consists of pigment particles suspended in oil for drying, mostly linseed oil. By adding a solvent like turpentine, the paint's viscosity may be modified and vanish can also be added to increase glossiness of the paint film that's dried. Use of oil began long time ago in Europe from as early as the 12th century where it was commonly used for decoration. It was however, not adopted to be used as a medium up until the 15th century.