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  • Data de criação1963
  • Dimensões130.0 x 195.0 cm

Jorge de la Vega (1930-1971) foi um pintor argentino e compositor da corrente Nova Figuração, marcando a arte latinoamericana com imagens perturbadoras e uma crítica social mordaz através do Pop Art influenciado. Sua obra mais emblemática explora temas existenciais e sociais em obras que desafiam convenções estéticas.

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In 1963, Jorge de la Vega deepened the rupture of the limits of pictorial language with the series known as

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A Life Interrupted: The Multifaceted World of Jorge de la Vega

Jorge de la Vega, a name resonating with the restless energy of mid-20th century Argentina, was more than just a painter; he was a cultural seismograph, registering the tremors of societal change through canvases brimming with unsettling imagery and, later, through poignant protest songs. Born in Buenos Aires in 1930, de la Vega’s initial trajectory seemed set towards architecture, enrolling at the Universidad de Buenos Aires in 1948. However, the rigid structures of design soon proved insufficient to contain his burgeoning artistic spirit. He abandoned formal architectural studies after six years, choosing instead a path of self-directed exploration—a decision that would define his remarkably diverse and ultimately truncated career. The early 1950s saw him experimenting with both representational forms and the prevailing abstract geometric styles, laying the groundwork for a unique visual vocabulary that would soon challenge the established order.

The Rise of Nueva Figuración and a Critical Eye

A pivotal moment arrived in 1961 with the formation of *Otra Figuración* (Other Figuration), alongside fellow Argentine artists Luis Felipe Noé, Rómulo Macció, and Ernesto Diera. This movement, also known as *Nueva Figuración* (New Figuration), was a direct response to the dominance of geometric abstraction in the Argentine art scene—a deliberate attempt to reintroduce the human figure, not merely as an aesthetic element, but as a vessel for existential anxieties and social commentary. The group’s collective aim wasn't simply to depict humanity, but to dissect it, exposing its vulnerabilities and contradictions. A formative trip to Europe with *Otra Figuración* proved deeply influential, broadening their artistic horizons and solidifying their commitment to challenging conventional norms. They explored the art of Surrealism and Picasso, absorbing influences that would permeate their subsequent work. Later, a period spent in the United States exposed de la Vega to the burgeoning Pop Art movement in New York City—an encounter that would profoundly impact his style, injecting it with bold imagery and a critical edge. He was captivated by artists like Warhol and Lichtenstein, recognizing the potential of appropriation and repetition as artistic strategies.

Decoding a Visual Language of Discomfort

De la Vega’s art is characterized by its unflinching engagement with the complexities of modern life. His canvases are populated with distorted figures, fragmented forms, and symbolic objects—a visual language designed to provoke discomfort and incite critical thought. He wasn't interested in beauty for beauty’s sake; rather, he sought to expose the absurdities of consumer culture, the alienation of contemporary existence, and the underlying anxieties that plagued post-war society. His technique involved meticulous layering of materials – rags, glass shards, mirrors—creating textured surfaces that mirrored the fractured realities he depicted. He employed anamorphic projections, disrupting perspective and forcing viewers to actively engage with his imagery. Works like “Praise,” “Try Again,” “Flirt,” “Games of Love and Chance,” “Incubation,” and the series titled "Puzzle" exemplify this approach, presenting fragmented narratives that challenge viewers to confront uncomfortable truths. His style anticipated digital aesthetics, with a sense of rendering and manipulation that was remarkably prescient for its time.

From Canvas to Song: A Shift in Medium

In a surprising turn, de la Vega dramatically shifted his focus in the final years of his life, turning away from visual art altogether and dedicating himself to composing songs. He became a popular singer-songwriter, crafting protest songs that echoed the satirical worldview evident in his paintings. This transition wasn’t merely a change in medium; it was an extension of his artistic philosophy—a desire to reach a wider audience with his message of social critique. He collaborated with Jorge Schusseim and Marikena Monti, performing extensively throughout Argentina and internationally. His lyrics were sharp and insightful, reflecting his deep concern for political injustice and the human condition. Tragically, de la Vega’s life was cut short in 1971 at the age of 41, leaving behind a body of work that remains both compelling and hauntingly incomplete. Despite his premature death, Jorge de la Vega’s impact on Latin American art history is undeniable. He redefined Argentine artistic expression during a period of significant political and social upheaval.
Jorge Luis De La Vega

Jorge Luis De La Vega

1930 - 1971 , Argentina

Informações Rápidas

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Nueva Figuración, Pop Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Nueva Figuración']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Pop Art artists']
  • Date Of Birth: March 27, 1930
  • Date Of Death: August 26, 1971
  • Full Name: Jorge Luis de la Vega
  • Nationality: Argentine
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Praise
    • Try Again
    • Flirt
    • Games of Love and Chance
    • Incubation
    • Puzzle
  • Place Of Birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina