ABOUT
Pablo Siquier, an Argentine artist born in 1961, is celebrated for his intricate, geometric black-and-white works that explore space and architecture. His large-scale compositions, influenced by Constructivism, resemble urban grids and labyrinths, blending order with abstraction.
Siquier’s minimalist approach, focused on precise lines and the absence of color, creates a sense of structure and complexity in his work. His art invites viewers to engage with the balance between rigidity and fluidity, evoking both architectural precision and abstract freedom.
He has exhibited in renowned institutions like the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the São Paulo Biennial, and his public art commissions, including Buenos Aires’s subway murals, highlight his impact on contemporary art and urban design.