When Music Infiltrated the Canvas

Roberto Pignataro often drew on music as a source of inspiration—from the syncopated rhythms of jazz and tango to the emotional architecture of orchestral sound. This article explores how those influences surfaced across different phases of his artistic journey.

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Art & The City

In 1965, Roberto Pignataro staged a retrospective exhibition in downtown Buenos Aires—but this was not the typical gallery-based event one would expect from this era. Several unconventional elements set this event apart, making it a compelling subject for closer examination.

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The Art of Abstract Storytelling

In 1968, Roberto Pignataro defied convention with 'A Través de Estampas' (Through Stamps), an artistic book introducing the concept of abstract storytelling. This article delves into the origins of this idea, the book production, and the historical backdrop of 1960s Argentina in which it was conceived.

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Roberto Pignataro, Vorticism and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

A rambling examination of a series of intriguing art school drawings by Roberto Pignataro and a potential connection with Vorticism and German Expressionist cinema.

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Abstraction Under the Lens

In 1972, Roberto Pignataro self-published his second artistic book entitled, “En Slides Color.”, a pocket-sized album containing sixteen 35mm slides of “projectable” abstract collages. Here is the story behind this peculiar art project.

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Small Windows into Deep Mindscapes

Between 1962 and 1967, Pignataro created several series of miniature abstractions. What led him to adopt and embrace this curious format?

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Scenes of Destruction

This article revisits a violent episode in Argentine history—the 1955 bombing of Plaza de Mayo—and explores whether echoes of that trauma, however obliquely, might be reflected in a series of abstract works Roberto Pignataro exhibited eight years later.

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The "LRA Radio Nacional" Art Contest

A brief account of Roberto Pignataro’s first time showing his artwork in a public setting in November 1957 during an art competition organized by popular radio station “LRA Radio Nacional”

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