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Miguel Ocampo

Miguel Ocampo was a prominent Argentine artist who made significant contributions to the Latin American modernist movement. He was born in Buenos Aires in 1921 and was part of the Latin American vanguard artistic movement. Ocampo's artistic journey began in the 1940s when he started experimenting with different styles and techniques. In 1948, he joined the Madí artistic movement, which was known for its geometric abstraction and playful use of color. Ocampo's work was characterized by its minimalism, monochromatic nature, and geometric abstraction. He was one of the most important painters of the abstract Argentine Figuration movement, which was closely linked to the Informalist tendency. Ocampo's paintings often featured simple geometric shapes, such as squares and circles, arranged in a way that created a sense of movement and depth. His use of color was also notable, as he often used a limited palette of black, white, and gray to create a sense of starkness and austerity. Ocampo's work was exhibited extensively throughout Latin America and Europe, and he received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to the arts. In addition to his work as a painter, Ocampo was also a sculptor and writer, and he published several books on art and aesthetics. Overall, Miguel Ocampo was a pioneering artist whose work helped to shape the Latin American modernist movement. His minimalism, geometric abstraction, and monochromatic palette continue to inspire artists around the world today.

Argentine artist, Latin American modernist movement, Madí artistic movement, abstract Argentine Figuration movement, minimalism, geometric abstraction, monochromatic, painter, sculptor, writer

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Miguel Ocampo (1921-2008) was an Argentine painter, sculptor, and writer recognized for his contributions to Latin American modernism. He was born in Buenos Aires and was part of the Latin American vanguard artistic movement. In 1948 he joined the Madí artistic movement and participated in several of its exhibitions in the 1950s. Ocampo is considered one of the most important painters of the abstract Argentine Figuration movement, close to the Informalist tendency. His works were defined by their monochromatic nature, their minimalism and geometric abstraction. Notable works by Ocampo include ‘The Stage of the Labyrinth’ (1953-1954), ‘Painting’ (1959-1965), and ‘Movement of Space’ (1963).

Miguel Ocampo, Argentine Artist, Abstract Figuration, Latin American Vanguard, Madí Artistic Movement.

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