Agustina Lazarte

Visual artist, Tucumán, Argentina

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Agustina Approaches her work from a compendium of social myths and idealizations proposed by aspirational discourses. She works on the dreams and nightmares of the marginalized, invoking phantasmatic rituals (such as the tea ceremony) that would exorcise social stigma.

She creates a “fantasy on cardboard” that highlights the contrasts between desire and reality, between the “Argentine dream” and the harrowing economic reality. Her work presents the paradoxical coexistence of a social oxymoron that only has life and meaning within the framework of her pictorial universe. A contrast of sociopolitical realities, never fully defined, that forms part of her landscape and her daily experience.

Her paintings speak of an Argentine social promise never fulfilled, access to economic, educational, and cultural opportunities that, like the horizon line, constantly recedes when we believe we are close to reaching it.

Concepto: Espacios liminales y la tensión entre los espacios marginados y los espacios de élite. Tema: Mitos sociales e idealizaciones del sueño argentino de prosperidad y movilidad social.

Concept: Liminal spaces and the tension between marginalized and elite spaces. Topic: Social myths and idealizations of the Argentine dream of prosperity and social mobility.

Agustina Lazarte

Local en alquiler

ID: AL5

 

15 x 20 cm
5.9 x 7.9 in

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Agustina Lazarte

Good girl, 2023

ID: AL4

 

103 x 61 cm
40 x 24 in

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Agustina Lazarte

Atardecer, 2022

ID: AL3

 

Acrílico sobre lienzo

27 x 39 cm
10 x 15 in

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Agustina Lazarte

V E R S A I L L E S I, 2025

ID: AL1

 

Óleo sobre cartón.

12 x 22 in
30 x 57 cm

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Agustina Lazarte

Tea Party, 2025

ID: AL20

 

Medidas variables

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Agustina Lazarte

Local, 2001

ID: AL19

 

20 x 30 cm
8 x 11 in

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Agustina Lazarte

B A C À L É G U M E S , 2025

ID: AL17-001

 

49 x 21 x 28 cm
19 x 8 x 11 in

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Agustina Lazarte

P l a t e a u I I, 2025

ID: AL16

 

18 x 22 cm
7 x 8 in

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Agustina Lazarte

E S P E J I S M O I V, 2025

ID: AL12

 

20 x 20 cm
7 x 7 in

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Agustina Lazarte

E S P E J I S M O | | | , 2025

ID: AL11

 

20 x 20 cm
7 x 7 in

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Agustina Lazarte

V E R S A I L L E S I I I, 2025

ID: AL10

 

32 x 57 cm
12 x 22 in

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Agustina Lazarte

V E R S A I L L E S V, 2025

ID: AL9

 

32 x 57 cm
12 x 22 in

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BIO Visual artist and Bachelor of Fine Arts (UNT). A lifelong resident of Tucumán, she learned to walk in order to become a flâneuse. Since 2024, she has been part of the roster of Galería Fulana (Tafí Viejo), and beginning in 2025, she also joins Ceibo Gallery (Miami) as a represented artist. That same year, she participated in ArteBa, the most important art fair in Argentina, alongside other artists from Galería Fulana. In December 2025, she will exhibit at the NADA Miami Art Fair with Ceibo Gallery. In terms of training, in 2025 she attended the “Mil resonancias” residency directed by Pablo Sinaí, and in 2021 she participated in the art clinic “La imagen en disputa, ” coordinated by Luis María Rojas.

She is currently selected for the National Salon Palais de Glace. Other recent recognitions and participations include: José Nardín Painting Salon (Avellaneda, Santa Fe, 2024); Finalist Mention in the Open Painting Competition of Fundación Federada 25 de Junio (Rosario, Santa Fe, 2023); selection in both the La Rioja Painting Salon and the Recalcatti UTN-FRT Salon, where she received a mention (2022); Incentive Award at the Tucumán Timoteo Navarro Salon (2020); participation in the Recalcatti UTN-FRT Salon (2019); and selection at the La Rioja Painting Salon (2018). She has held three solo exhibitions: Fantasía sobre cartón at Galería Fulana (2025), Cajón abierto at the Virla Cultural Center (Tucumán, 2022), and Sábado en casa (2019). She has also participated in various group exhibitions, including Soledad emergente at the Rougés Cultural Center (Tucumán, 2024) and Save the date at Galería Fulana (2024).

In parallel, she has developed other experiences within the arts field: in 2023 she curated the exhibition Maquinaria para habitar dos paisajes by Micaela Torres, and in 2024 she served as a juror for the Painting Competition at the Multicultural Encounter of Bella Vista (Tucumán).