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Scopri Celis Pérez (1939-2008), artista argentino influenzato da Vasarely. Astrattismo geometrico, murales vibranti ed opere esposte al Musée d'Orsay e oltre.

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Biografia dell'artista

A Life Immersed in Geometry and Light: The World of Celis Pérez

Celis Pérez, born in the vibrant heart of San Telmo, Argentina, in 1939, emerged as a significant voice in Latin American abstract art. His journey wasn’t one of immediate acclaim but rather a gradual unfolding, beginning with correspondence classes that ignited an early passion and blossoming through formal studies at the Belgrano School of Fine Arts in 1954. Even as a young boy, working as a newsboy, he was absorbing the visual world around him, unknowingly laying the foundation for his future explorations of form and color. Pérez wasn’t simply creating art; he was constructing a visual language rooted in both personal experience and a deep engagement with the artistic currents of his time. His early exposure to drawing and painting through these formative lessons would prove pivotal, setting him on a path toward becoming one of Argentina's most celebrated abstract artists.

The Vasarely Spark and the Rise of Geometric Abstraction

A watershed moment in Pérez’s artistic development arrived with a 1957 retrospective dedicated to Victor Vasarely at the National Fine Arts Museum. This encounter proved transformative, igniting within him a fascination with geometric abstraction that would define much of his subsequent work. Vasarely's precise and systematic approach resonated deeply, prompting Pérez to embark on his own exploration of this visual vocabulary. It wasn’t mere imitation; rather, he absorbed the principles of geometric construction and began to infuse them with his unique sensibility. This influence culminated in 1962 with *Fuerza América*, his first mural—a bold statement that signaled his arrival as a force within the Argentine art scene. This early work wasn’t just an aesthetic exercise; it was a declaration of intent, showcasing his commitment to pushing boundaries and forging a new visual language. The impact of this initial foray into large-scale geometric compositions would reverberate throughout his career.

Exploring Form and Color: Recurring Themes in His Oeuvre

Throughout his prolific artistic output, Pérez consistently prioritized the interplay between form and color—elements he considered inseparable components of conveying emotion and capturing the essence of visual experience. He meticulously crafted compositions that utilized intersecting planes and dynamic brushwork to generate movement and imbue his paintings with a palpable sense of energy. His distinctive style distinguished itself from prevailing trends, establishing him as an innovator who championed a radical departure from representational art. Recurring motifs—such as birds and geometric patterns—became hallmarks of his oeuvre, reflecting both his fascination with natural forms and his unwavering dedication to geometric abstraction. These visual elements weren’t merely decorative; they served as conduits for conveying profound ideas about life's creative forces and the universe's underlying order.

International Recognition and Artistic Collaborations

Pérez’s artistic vision transcended national borders, finding resonance in galleries and museums across Europe and North America. He participated in over 120 solo exhibitions—a remarkable achievement for an artist deeply rooted in Argentine identity—demonstrating the enduring appeal of his work to discerning audiences worldwide. Notably, he showcased his art at prestigious institutions like the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires and the Musée d’Orsay in Paris—a testament to his artistic ambition and a symbol of Argentina's engagement with international culture. He collaborated extensively with fellow artists and intellectuals, fostering dialogues that enriched the broader artistic landscape. His involvement in projects like *La Bombonera*, Boca Juniors stadium mural, cemented his place within Argentine popular culture and underscored his commitment to engaging with communities beyond the confines of the art world.

Legacy: An Enduring Influence on Latin American Art

Celis Pérez’s contribution to Latin American abstract art remains undeniable—a legacy characterized by innovation, stylistic rigor, and a profound engagement with fundamental artistic principles. His pioneering use of geometric abstraction established him as a pivotal figure in the development of modern Argentine painting, influencing subsequent generations of artists who embraced his vision of form and color as instruments for conveying emotion and exploring universal themes. Beyond his formal achievements, Pérez’s unwavering dedication to artistic exploration—embodied in his prolific output and collaborative endeavors—continues to inspire admiration and serves as a reminder of the transformative power of art to transcend boundaries and enrich human experience. His paintings—particularly *Guerra Santa* and *Bird in the Space Gold*, exemplify his mastery of color and form, continuing to captivate audiences today.
Celis Pérez

Celis Pérez

1939 - 2008 , Argentina

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Arte astratta, geometrica
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Victor Vasarely']
  • Date Of Birth: 1939
  • Date Of Death: 2008
  • Full Name: Celis Pérez
  • Nationality: Argentina
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Guerra Santa
    • Bird in the Space Gold
  • Place Of Birth (City And Country): San Telmo, Argentina