Sofia Gallo

The Argentine artist translates the rhythms of the organic world into abstraction and exhibits her work in museums and galleries across three countries

Sofía Gallo, an Argentine artist born in Buenos Aires, has spent more than a decade building a singular practice in abstract painting and sculpture. Her method, based on successive layers, coverings, and erasures, produces compositions that preserve the memory of past gestures, visible traces of a process that is, in itself, the central subject of her work.

Gallo’s career has gained international recognition with exhibitions in cities such as Madrid and Miami. In 2024, she presented El Color de las Piedras in the Spanish capital. The previous year, she occupied the Museo de Arte Popular José Hernández in Buenos Aires with Una Forma Inesperada de Existencia. In 2020, she brought Las Formas del Tiempo to Coral Contemporary Gallery in Miami, a milestone in her reach beyond South America.

Process as Material

What sets Gallo’s work apart is her refusal to use reference images. The artist establishes a direct relationship with each surface, whether canvas, paper, or clay, allowing the medium’s inherent properties to shape the composition. Intuition drives the gesture; repetition builds the form.

“In my practice, color, texture, and structure are not merely tools but the essence of the work itself,” the artist states. The sentence sums up a poetics in which how something is made matters more than what it represents.

Inspired by nature, Gallo does not reproduce it: she translates its rhythms and forms into patterns that evoke organic landscapes without resorting to direct representation. Vegetation, stones, and earth appear as resonance, not as image. The result is compositions that oscillate between the mineral and the botanical, without settling into either.

Training and Influences

Gallo holds a degree in Communication Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), a background that sharpens her attention to systems of language, including non-verbal ones. Her artistic education took place in the studios of prominent figures in the Buenos Aires scene: Leila Tschopp, Marina de Caro, Daniel Joglar, and Sergio Bazán. She studied drawing with Eduardo Stupía, one of Argentina’s most recognized graphic artists.

She also took part in the Manglar Artist Program, coordinated by Andrés Labaké at Acéfala Galería, and attended a writing workshop led by Silvia Gurfein, an experience that deepened her relationship with narrative and the conceptual framing of her practice.

From Canvas to Clay

In recent years, Gallo has expanded her work into ceramic sculpture, carrying the same gestural logic that drives her paintings into a more rigid, tactile medium. The sculptures do not illustrate the canvases; they extend her thinking into three dimensions, exploring how the physicality of painting can take on body and volume.

The shift between mediums reveals an artist committed to the ongoing investigation of the pictorial process, one less interested in fixed outcomes than in intermediate states, in the marks a work carries from its own transformations.

Exhibitions and Recognition

Beyond her solo shows, Gallo has participated in group exhibitions at prominent spaces in Buenos Aires. In 2020, she was part of Mira Como Si Supiera at Acéfala Galería. In 2019, she showed at the Centro Cultural Borges with El Viaje Extraordinario and also opened her solo exhibition Días de Cobre at Pagana Casa de Arte the same year.

In 2021, she presented El Idioma de las Hormigas at Brasil675, further establishing her regular presence in the leading contemporary art circuits of Buenos Aires.

Sofía Gallo’s work occupies a fertile space within Latin American contemporary abstraction, one in which process does not document creation but is the creation. Each erased layer, each repeated gesture, builds an archaeology of making that the viewer is invited to decipher, without captions, without direct representation, through the sole experience of standing before the material itself.

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