



The Head | Illán Arguello
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Illán Argüello's work is based on an artistic exploration where architecture, geometry, and the dreamlike state converge. His plastic universe unfolds almost metaphysical spaces: carefully ordered environments, structures that allude to architectural plans, and plausible artifacts at the edge of the strange. From a technical point of view, Argüello works with a mastery of composition based on geometric axes and a palette that shows a clear symbolic density: each color, each shape, each void or figure seems charged with intention and measure. Architecture—both in its constructive sense and its symbolic dimension—acts as a metaphor for the psyche, for the structural silences underlying our everyday lives. In summary, Argüello's painting not only asks "what do we see?" but "how do we see ourselves?": it proposes that the architecture of the visual refers to the architecture of the interior. His work is a kind of cartography of silence, of structure, and of human susceptibility to space.
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