Figures
1960
60.0 x 100.0 cm
Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires
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Biografía del artista
Luís Felipe Noé (yuyo): A Pioneer of Neofiguration
Luís Felipe Noé, known affectionately as yuyo, stands as a pivotal figure in Argentine art history and a cornerstone of the neofiguration movement—a bold reaction against abstract expressionism that flourished in the mid-1960s. Born in Buenos Aires in 1933, Noé’s artistic journey began amidst a period of intense political upheaval and intellectual ferment, shaping his distinctive vision and cementing his legacy as one of Argentina's most important artists.Early Influences and Formation of Otra Figuración
Noé’s formative years were deeply impacted by the burgeoning modernist movement in Argentina, which championed expressive color palettes and figurative representations—a stark contrast to the dominant abstract tendencies of the time. Recognizing this artistic landscape, he joined forces with fellow artists Rómulo Macció and Ernesto Deira in 1961 to establish Otra Figuración (“another figuration”), a collective that swiftly gained renown for its uncompromising aesthetic and critical engagement with societal issues. This group’s exhibition in 1963 served as a catalyst for the movement's development, propelling Noé into the spotlight and establishing him as a leader of this influential artistic cohort.Iconic Paintings: Introducción a la Esperanza y Cerrado por Brujería
Noé’s early output showcased his remarkable talent for blending figuration with abstraction—a hallmark of neofiguration's approach. Two paintings exemplify this stylistic fusion perfectly: *Introducción a la esperanza* (Introduction to Hope) and *Cerrado por brujería* (Closed for Sorcery), both created in 1963. These works immediately captivated audiences with their vibrant colors, distorted forms, and evocative imagery—themes that would recur throughout Noé’s oeuvre. They powerfully conveyed anxieties about political repression and social instability, reflecting the turbulent atmosphere of Argentina during the era.Artistic Style and Recurring Themes
Noé's artistic style is characterized by a deliberate manipulation of visual elements to communicate complex ideas. Bold color combinations—often juxtaposed in unexpected ways—are employed alongside distorted perspectives and sculptural forms, creating unsettling yet captivating compositions. Recurring themes explored by Noé include psychological introspection, confrontation with societal injustices, and meditations on the human condition. His art consistently probes these profound subjects, inviting viewers to contemplate their significance and challenging conventional artistic conventions.Recognition and Legacy
Noé’s dedication to his craft garnered considerable acclaim during his lifetime, culminating in the Premio Palanza awarded by el Instituto Torcuato Di Tella in 1963—a prestigious honor recognizing his contribution to Argentine art. Furthermore, his son Gaspar Noé is a celebrated filmmaker, ensuring that Luís Felipe Noé's artistic influence extends beyond painting into the realm of cinema. His enduring impact on Argentinian and Latin American art continues to inspire artists today.luís felipe noé
1933 - , Argentina
Datos clave
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Neofiguration
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Otra Figuración']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Modernismo']
- Date Of Birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina (1933)
- Full Name: luís felipe noé
- Nationality: Argentine
- Notable Artworks:
- Introducción a la esperanza
- Cerrado por brujería
- Figures
- Place Of Birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina

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