Pablo Pakciarz is an Argentine visual artist and biochemist. His pictorial practice focuses on human figuration and on the construction of scenes in which space, composition, and the relationships between bodies play a central role. From an attentive view of everyday life, his work investigates the tensions, encounters, and rhythms that emerge within urban and collective life.

Initially self-taught, he began to deepen his practice through life-drawing workshops in 2019 and continues to develop his work between independent practice and various training spaces. The intersection of his scientific and artistic backgrounds translates into an analytical approach to the image, evident in his compositional organization and in his study of the relationships between figure and environment.

   

He works with oil and acrylic, as well as drawing techniques such as graphite, charcoal, and ink, experimenting with handcrafted supports and different ground textures. His paintings explore the geometry and dynamism of bodies, whether in intimate scenes featuring people close to him or in broader compositions where the crowd emerges as an expressive and transformative force.

Between 2022 and 2024, he served as a coordinator at the Museum of Art and Science of the National University of Tres de Febrero (MUNTREF Centro de Arte y Ciencia), where he developed workshops that articulated his two fields of interest. In 2025, one of his works was selected for the 69th Manuel Belgrano Salon of Visual Arts at the Eduardo Sívori Museum of Plastic Arts. Currently, his work continues to deepen a reflection on collectivity, understanding human encounter as the true pulse of the city and as a driving force of meaning in painting.