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Magic warnings II

Discover Dalmiro Sirabo, the father of Argentine conceptual art. Explore his vibrant paintings, engravings & sculptures filled with symbolic tension.

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Artist Biography

Dalmiro Sirabo: The Father of Argentine Conceptual Art

Dalmiro Sirabo (1934 – 2002) stands as a pivotal figure in Argentinian art history, recognized universally as the progenitor of conceptual art within the nation. Born in La Plata, Argentina, to an Italian immigrant father and an Albanian mother, his formative years instilled in him a profound appreciation for cultural diversity—a characteristic that would permeate throughout his artistic endeavors. His academic pursuits centered on Vision, Design, and Architecture at the National University of La Plata, providing him with a foundational understanding of spatial relationships and visual communication. Furthermore, he honed his skills through independent art instruction and served as Museumologist and Designer roles, demonstrating versatility beyond purely painting. Sirabo’s artistic journey commenced in 1958 with exhibitions showcasing his early landscapes and portraits—works imbued with meticulous detail and capturing the essence of Argentinian rural life. He quickly gained prominence within the ‘Grupo Sí,’ a collective of informalist painters who challenged conventional artistic norms and instigated critical dialogue regarding Argentine art. This group’s rebellious spirit mirrored Sirabo's own conviction that art should transcend mere representation, prioritizing ideas and concepts over visual aesthetics. A significant turning point arrived in 1969 when Sirabo participated in the XXXVI Biennale di Venezia—a globally recognized showcase of contemporary art—solidifying his reputation as a visionary artist pushing boundaries. His participation underscored Argentina’s commitment to artistic innovation and intellectual exploration on an international stage. During his time in the United States (1972-1975), Sirabo immersed himself in scholarly pursuits at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C., broadening his perspectives and enriching his artistic vocabulary. Throughout his prolific career, Sirabo’s oeuvre evolved from initial landscapes to increasingly complex sculptural installations and experimental films—each piece reflecting a relentless pursuit of symbolic synthesis. His distinctive style—characterized by vigorous presence, internal tension, and an uncompromising commitment to conceptual rigor—became instantly recognizable. He garnered numerous accolades, including the ‘Ver y Estimar’ Prize from the Museo Nacional de Arte Moderno Buenos Aires in 1966 and the ‘Second Prize of Sculpture’ at the Manuel Belgrano Salon in Buenos Aires—testaments to his enduring influence within the Argentinian artistic community. Sirabo continued to exhibit internationally until his passing in 2002, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire artists and scholars alike.
  • Notable Achievements: Participation in the XXXVI Biennale di Venezia (1969), Recognition as the Father of Argentine Conceptual Art.
  • Influences: Albrecht Dürer , Hans Holbein , Rembrandt—artists whose mastery of technique profoundly impacted Sirabo’s artistic vision.
  • Style Characteristics: Vigorous Presence, Internal Tension, Extreme Symbolic Synthesis
Further Information:
dalmiro sirabo

dalmiro sirabo

1934 - 2002 , Argentina

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Conceptual art
  • Date Of Birth: La Plata, Argentina (1934)
  • Date Of Death: 2002
  • Full Name: Dalmiro Sirabo
  • Nationality: Argentine
  • Notable Artworks: ['Magic warnings II']
  • Place Of Birth: Argentina