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Rafael Parratoro (Caracas, October 17, 1977), also known as just Parratoro, is a visual artist born in Venezuela. Specializing in kinetic art and augmented reality using the artistic technique known as moiré, he has participated in group and solo exhibitions in Argentina, Chile, Germany, Mexico, China, Luxembourg, Italy and the United States.
Biography
= Early years
=Rafael Parratoro was born on 1977 in Caracas, Venezuela. He studied engineering at the Central University of Venezuela, whose campus was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Open Air Museum. There he became interested in the visual arts, inspired by the work of Venezuelan artists such as Jesús Rafael Soto, Gego, Víctor Valera, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Gerd Leufert and Carlos Raúl Villanueva; and international artists such as Alexander Calder, Víctor Vasarely, Jean Arp, Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Joan Miró.
= Decade of 2010
=Initially he worked as a 3D art developer for the video game industry with the company MP Game Studio, with which he made creations for companies such as Nickelodeon, DreamWorks and Cartoon Network. In 2013 he was part of the Pictoplasma Academy, a training program in visual arts and character creation developed by the German organization of the same name. He later co-founded a collective named The Eggplant, along with other visual artists.
Based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, since 2008, in the 2010s his work began to appear in several exhibitions around the world. In 2014 he was part of the group exhibition Pictoplasma at the Urban Spree gallery in Berlin, Germany and at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Monterrey, Mexico. Between 2014 and 2016 he participated in several exhibitions of the Curator's Voice Project in Miami, Florida, and in 2015 he presented a solo exhibition entitled "Moiréph" in Buenos Aires in honor of the writer Jorge Luis Borges. A year later he presented "La Evolución de la Forma" at the Borges Cultural Center, and participated in the group exhibition "Ni una menos", both in Buenos Aires.
After participating in the Planck Festival of Digital Art in Buenos Aires, in 2017 he presented the solo exhibition "1 es a 1" at the Espacio O Gallery and at the Biblioteca Viva in Santiago de Chile, and made the mapping intervention of the Obelisk of Buenos Aires in commemoration of the thirty years of the Garrahan Hospital. In 2018 he participated in the group exhibition "La Ruta del Color" at Aura Galerías in Mexico City and presented a new solo show in Buenos Aires, entitled "Arte en Movimiento".
= Decade of 2020 and present day
=After participating in Miami with the group collection "Filled Parcels", in 2020 he was part of the "Digital Diderot Exhibition", a virtual space of augmented reality simulation developed in the Argentine capital.
Through the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, Parratoro published the real-time animation book Pop on Pop, in which he presents 110 designs of his authorship. His work was included in Outside the Lines Too, a book published by Penguin Group in which artists such as Ryan Humphrey, Rainer Judd, Richard Colman and Jim Houser also participate. He also designed the game Frenetic Kinetic for the mobile platforms IOS and Android.
In 2021 he collaborated with photographer Gian Paolo Minelli in the show "Sonata de Cruces Posibles", exhibited at the Museo de Fotografía Itinerante FoLa in Buenos Aires. In 2022 he intervened the corporeal logo of the Lollapalooza Festival in Buenos Aires that welcomes the event, and made an augmented reality installation at the same festival. He designed the monumental facade of Tiendas Landmark in Unicenter Shopping in Greater Buenos Aires, which was defined by Forbes magazine as "disruptive and with movement".
In 2023 he was called by the organization of the Gardel Awards to design a new visual identity for the ceremony with a combination of optical art and augmented reality. The same year he participated in the exhibition "X Universe" at the event La Nuit de la Culture in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, presented the exhibition "Favaloro x 100 pre" at the Museum of Latin American Art in Buenos Aires in a tribute to René Favaloro, and made an intervention on the facade of the US Embassy in the Bosch Palace in Buenos Aires on the occasion of LGBT pride week. Since 2023 he has a permanent collection at the Museo Della Luce in Rome, Italy.
In 2024 Parratoro participated in the monumental sculpture "Resquicio cuántico: una obra de arte extraterrestre", exhibited at the Museo Campo in the town of Cañuelas.
Style
Rafael Parra Toro's work is characterized by the development of kinetic and optical art in both physical and digital versions. He is a pioneer of artistic creation through the use of augmented reality and creates his works using the moiré technique, which is based on the superimposition of lines of division, in addition to relying on computer and mathematical tools applied to digital art. Parratoro is recognized as "one of the leading exponents of optical and kinetic art today".
Exhibitions
= Group
=2014 - "Pictoplasma", Urban Spree, Berlin, Germany
2014 - "Pictoplasma", Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, Mexico
2014 - "Fonzo", Curator's Voice Project, Miami, United States
2014 - "Concepts", Curator's Voice Project, Miami, United States
2014 - "Beautified Objects", Curator's Voice Project, Miami, United States
2014 - "Miami-Miami", Curator's Voice Project, Miami, United States
2014 - "Things of Beauty", Curator's Voice Project, Miami, United States
2014 - "(Re) Vision", 1199 First Avenue, New York, United States
2015 - "The Softline", Curator's Voice Project, Miami, United States
2015 - "Memory", Schwerdter Strasse, Berlin, Germany
2015 - "Premium", Curator's Voice Project, Miami, United States
2016 - "Upfront", Curator's Voice Project, Miami, United States
2016 - "Il Primato dello Sguardo", Messina, Italy
2016 - "Ni una Menos", Buenos Aires, Argentina
2016 - "Nei Luoghi Della Bellezza", Santa Caterina, Italy
2016 - "Planck Festival of Digital Art", Buenos Aires, Argentina
2018 - "La Ruta del Color", Aura Galerías, Mexico City
2020 - "Diderot Digital Exhibition", Buenos Aires, Argentina
2021 - "NFT Art Week", Beijing, China
2021 - "Sonata de Cruces Posibles", FoLa Museum, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2021 - "World Padel Tour", Buenos Aires, Argentina
2021 - "Resquicio cuántico: una obra de arte extraterrestre", Campo de Cañuelas Museum, Argentina
2022 - "Bitcoin Fair", Miami, United States
2022 - "Latin American Bitcoin & Blockchain Conference", Buenos Aires, Argentina
2022 - "Ciudad Emergente Festival", Buenos Aires, Argentina
2023 - "Feria MAPA", Buenos Aires, Argentina
2023 - "X Universe: La Nuit de la Culture", Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
2023 - "Big X", Belval Plaza, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
2023 - "Favaloro x 100pre", MALBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2023 - Permanent Collection in Museum Della Luce, Rome, Italy
2023 - Intervention on the facade of the U.S. Embassy, Bosch Palace, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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= Individual
=2015 - "Moiréph", Borges Cultural Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2015 - "The Evolution of Form", Borges Cultural Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2016 - "Arcobaleno", Buenos Aires, Argentina
2017 - "1 is to 1", Espacio O and Biblioteca Viva, Santiago de Chile
2017 - "Mapping of the Obelisk of Buenos Aires", Argentina
2018 - "Art in Motion", Adriana Budich Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2019 - "Rafael Parratoro», Hotel Marriott W, Mexico City
2019 - "1 is to 1", Los Andes, Chile
2019 - "Live Performance", Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de La Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2019 - "Imaginable, posible", Öss Café, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2020 - Videoclip of "Somos Love" from Vicky Maurette, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2022 - "Tres Punto Cero", Cott Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2022 - "El tercer pasajero", ESADE Business School, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2022 - "Renault NTFs", Usina del Arte, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2022 - Monumental Facade of Landmark Stores in Unicenter Shopping, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina
2022 - Intervention of the corporeal logo, Lollapalooza, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2022 - "DAM", Centro Cultura Plaza Castelli, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2023 - Total artistic concept, Gardel Awards, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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References
External links
Official website
Rafael Parratoro on TikTok
Rafael Parratoro on Instagram