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Aquiles Badi was a prominent Argentine artist who left an indelible mark on the country's art scene. He was born in Buenos Aires in 1922 and began his artistic career in the early 1940s. Badi was a versatile artist who worked with different styles and techniques throughout his career. He was particularly known for his ability to capture the essence of Argentine culture and life through his paintings. Badi's early works were influenced by expressionism and abstractionism. He experimented with different forms and colors to create unique and powerful images. His paintings of the Buenos Aires pampas, which he began to create in the 1950s, became some of his most famous works. These paintings depicted the vast, open spaces of the Argentine countryside, as well as the traditional people who lived there. Badi used geometric shapes, bold colors, and abstract representations to create a sense of movement and energy in his paintings. In the 1960s, Badi began to incorporate more figurative elements into his work. He created a series of paintings that depicted the urban life of Buenos Aires. These paintings were characterized by their use of strong lines and contrasting colors. Badi's paintings of the city captured the vibrancy and vitality of Buenos Aires, and they remain some of his most popular works. Throughout his career, Badi received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to Argentine art. His works continue to be exhibited in galleries and museums throughout Argentina and around the world. Badi passed away in 1986, but his legacy lives on through his art and the influence he had on subsequent generations of Argentine artists.

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Aquiles Badi (1922-1986) is a renowned Argentine artist recognized for his exceptional ability to bring the poetics of Argentine art to the surface. He became an icon of Argentine art when his paintings of the Buenos Aires pampas became a symbol of the country’s culture. He captured Buenos Aires’ urban life with geometric shapes, rich colors, and abstract representations of traditional people. His most famous works include “La Cueva de los Pintores,” “La Estación de Sarmiento,” and “La Catedral de Buenos Aires.” These works have served to inspire Argentine painters for generations. Aquiles Badi was a master of expressionism, abstractionism, and geometric art, and his works continue to serve as a source of national pride throughout Argentina.

Aquiles Badi, expressionism, abstractionism, geometric art, Buenos Aires, Argentine art, pampas.

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