Martín Legón (Buenos Aires, 1978) varies freely between installations, drawings, paintings and procedures such as the recovery of photographic collections. His production reveals his interest in poetically linking texts and quotes from sociology, literature and art history. Just as it happens with the juxtaposition of an assembly of cinematographic attractions, the references he chooses display chains of critical and conceptual statements. In recent years, Legón has revisited topics such as the structures of work, the production of images and the place of the artist in modern-day society. While referring to failed modernist utopias, his works may hover between romantic-idealistic atmospheres and a certain spirit of contemporary decadentism.
Martín Legón has held many solo exhibitions, some of his most recent ones are Solo las piedras recuerdan (Museo Moderno, Buenos Aires, 2024), Árboles profundamente artificiales (Barro, Buenos Aires, 2021), La seducción de los inocentes (Ángels, Barcelona, 2018), Quatrenial Shanzhai (Museo Genaro Pérez, Córdoba, 2018), Nuevos pensamientos imbéciles (Barro, Buenos Aires, 2017), Las fuerzas productivas (Barro, Buenos Aires, 2015), La vuelta al mundo… curated by Inés Katzenstein and Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy in collaboration with the Arts Department of University Torcuato Di Tella and Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros (Buenos Aires, 2014), Principios para un manifiesto especular (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Rosario, Santa Fe, 2013), Así pasa la gloria del mundo (Galería Alberto Sendrós, Buenos Aires, 2011). He was one of the youngest Argentinian artists to be a part of San Pablo Biennial in the XXX edition “La Inminencia de las Poéticas” curated by Luis Pérez Oramas (2012).In the past few years some of his essays were published: La naturaleza del artificio (Big Sur Zine, 2012), El Test del Hombre bajo la lluvia (Arta Ediciones, 2012), Apuntes a la Colección Globus (Big Sur Books, 2016) and Maleza (Editorial Ivan Rosado, 2016). Legón’s works are part of several importants collection such as Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo (CA2M) Móstoles, España; Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes Franklin Rawson de San Juan and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Rosario (Macro), Argentina. He lives and works in Buenos Aires.
Interpreting them consecutively, the individual exhibitions from Martín Legón have been unfolding visual analytical essays for more than fifteen years. In this respect, Árboles profundamente artificiales may be understood as a cubist installation, where its subject of study—Argentine society and its current possibilities—is broken down into different planes to deliver its many faces simultaneously.
María Carolina Baulo, "Antropología del Concepto: Una Conversación con Martín Legón". Sculpture Magazine, Febrero 2022
Las fuerzas productivas (Barro, 2015)
“Principios para un manifiesto especular”, 2014. Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Rosario, MACRO.
Blanca María Monzón, “Martín Legón en la Bienal de San Pablo Reflexiones sobre la Identidad”. Leedor, Septiembre, 2012
Melina Ruiz Natali, “Entrevista a Martín Legón”. Arte al Día Online, Diciembre 2012
Alejandra Villasmil, “La mise en escene de Martín Legón”. Artishock, Junio 2011.
16.05.2025 Lolo y Lauti transform El gusanito, Jorge de la Vega’s cult LP, into a contemporary opera starring singer and performer Daiana Rose, who performs the songs in their original order, immersed in the duo’s visuals.
21.04.2025 Artworks by Alejandra Seeber, Matías Duville, and Mónica Giron are part of the Malba Collection and were included in Latinoamericano, the first major exhibition of Latin American art in the Western Asia and North Africa region at the National Museum of Qatar in Doha.
15.04.2025 “Argentina”, monumental 15-panel installation, and a first transformation of the chromatic arrangement of “El Baptisterio de los colores” by Mondongo are on view at ArtHaus.
05.04.2025 [...] We might regard this exhibition as a choreography of situations that explore ways of being, sitting, posing and moving. A kind of theater of thwarted utility. Furniture as an animal: not a tool, but a mutant organism.In these shifts, the body becomes a central hypothesis: not a passive recipient of design but an unstable variable that energizes and transforms the material.Excerpt from Ana Vogelfang's text for Mueble escultura + BARRO. Until May 16, 2025.
04.04.2025 Mónica GIRON and Nacha CANVAS participate in the group exhibition El aire vacilaba a su alrededor. Artistas latinoamericanas y sus poéticas del mundo, curated by Sofía Dourron. The exhibition proposes a reflection on how the notions of space, territory, and landscape are modulated by our bodies and, in turn, how our bodies are shaped by the environments that surround them.
04.04.2025 Group Show. Francisco Alvarez, Nicanor Aráoz, Lucas Barbuzzi, Nacha Canvas, Martín Churba, Juan Cruz, Max Degli, Leopoldo Estol, Nacho Fabio, Camila Fanego Harte, Samantha Ferro, Tomás Fracchia, Nicolás García Uriburu, Gyula Kosice, Cervio Martini, Jorge Michel, Marta Minujín, Kayen Montes & Alison Bartlett, Rocio Nerón Coiro, Nacho Novillo, Mónica Sartori, Juan Jose Souto, Maria Clara Tipitto & Santiago Bouzat, Gregorio Vardanega, Victoria Young. Curated by: Lucila Garcia de Onrubia y Cinthia Kazez. Opening April, 5. Caboto 531 La Boca, Buenos Aires
27.03.2025 Rubbing the thumb and middle finger to produce a quick noise that expands in space brings together the human body, movement, transience, and sonic matters. At the 14th Mercosul Biennial, this title – "Estalo" – is an invitation to inhabit the movement and the transformation from one state to another. Chaile presents his Centro Cultural Ambulante, a performance projects in constant development since 2021, in Porto Alegre.
15.03.2025 In Continents like seeds we can see how Poblete’s practice complicates how social and cultural identities are claimed, contested, or imposed without seeking resolution, but rather by opening conversations about life and transformation beyond inscribed territories. At CARA New York, until August 2025
14.03.2025 Canvas, winner of the 2023 Premio Azcuy, inaugurated her Suave Star project, created for the Donna Fiore building with technical and curatorial advice from the Azcuy studio and the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art. "My proposal was to work with concrete as a cross-cutting axis in the project. To take this element and make it work in the architecture, art, and spatial design," in the artist's words.
14.03.2025 Fabril la mirada is Lucrecia Lionti's first solo show in a museum, curated by Carla Barbero and featuring an installation created especially for the exhibition. Fabril la mirada does not seek to reaffirm the telluric values of craft, but instead to confront its visual and ethical aspects.
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