
Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1979
Guido Llordi is an Argentine contemporary artist whose practice focuses on the investigation of color perception, matter, and movement. His work develops within the field of abstraction, through pieces that are activated by light and the viewer’s movement, generating visual experiences in constant transformation.
The practice of Guido Llordi is built upon a formation deeply rooted in the studio and in craftsmanship. Raised in an environment closely connected to art, he developed from an early age a natural relationship with materials.
Before developing his own body of work, he consolidated his trajectory as a fabricator, an experience that granted him technical mastery and a precise understanding of how matter, light, and color interact.
This foundation allows him today to work with a high degree of precision, applying air and pigment in controlled layers of texture that dynamically interact with light, movement, and perception.

Llordi’s work is constructed through a conscious tension between chance and control. Each piece emerges from a process in which planning, intuition, and material response coexist.

Throughout his career, he has developed pictorial, sculptural, and kinetic series, including works that incorporate movement, allowing direct interaction with the viewer.
His work has been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Argentina and abroad, and he maintains a sustained presence within the professional circuit of contemporary art fairs, including participation in MAPA Fair at La Rural, Buenos Aires, BADA Argentina, and exhibitions at Centro Cultural Borges.

As part of his international projection, he has participated in fairs associated with Miami Art Week and was selected to participate in Pinta Lima, Peru, in 2026.
Currently, his work is represented and present in galleries and private collections in the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and other international circuits, including BG Gallery (California, United States), Fichandramous Gallery (London, United Kingdom), Meeting Art Gallery (Netherlands), and Gallery Boma (Mauritius), consolidating his international positioning.
He is also part of the Artsy platform through a gallery based in California.

Llordi works from his studio in Buenos Aires, where he develops his current series. Each piece is finalized under professional conservation standards, ensuring long-term material and chromatic stability.
In addition to his studio, he directs a dedicated exhibition space in the heart of Buenos Aires, one block from the Obelisk, from which he presents his work and develops exhibitions and encounters in dialogue with the public and the contemporary context.
