Museo Moderno
Burgos Fabián
Velocidad con círculos, 2010, Oil on canvas, 170 x 200 cm.

(Buenos Aires, 1962)
He began his studies in the workshop of Luis Felipe Noé (1985-1987) and then with Ahuva Szlimowicz (1987-1988). Between 1991 and 1993 he participated in the Antorchas Foundation Scholarship, coordinated by Guillermo Kuitca. He presented his first solo exhibition at the Institute of Ibero-American Cooperation (ICI) in 1993 and has exhibited regularly since then.
Among other distinctions, she received the 2nd Prize of the Aerolíneas Argentinas Award for Visual Arts, 2002; the Annual Creation Subsidy, Fundación Antorchas in 1996; Honorable mention of the “New World” Award for young artists, National Museum of Fine Arts, (1991 and 1987); Special mention, Quinquela Martín Award, Sívori Museum, 1987.
Since 2008, the artist has developed a series of murals in public spaces. First on Av. 9 de Julio in Buenos Aires, within the framework of the Arte en el Plata urban intervention program, organized by the Ministries of Culture and Environment and Public Space of the City of Buenos Aires and the Banco Ciudad Foundation, it presented the work Speed, a large printed canvas measuring 34 by 88 meters that covered the façade of the Edificio del Plata. In 2017, he created three murals of immense proportions, painted on the facades of the Brickell Heights and Brickell Lux buildings in Miami.
He presented the following solo exhibitions: Out of the Body, Vasari, 2020; From speed to still frame, Teatro el Circulo, Rosario; Stay in space Alejandra Von Hartz Gallery, Miami, 2015; Eternal Instant, MACBA Museum of Contemporary Art of Buenos Aires, 2014; Eating Raul, Vasari, 2013; Abstract, Dabbah Torrejon Gallery, 2010; Press conference. Alejandra Von Hartz Gallery, Miami, 2007; Love, probably, Dabbah Torrejon Gallery, 2005; MC5 miscelanea, Recoleta Cultural Center, 2003; Illusion of Seeing Dabbah Torrejón Gallery, 2000; Annina Nosei Gallery, New York, 2000; Annina Nosei Gallery. New York, 1997; Ricardo Rojas Cultural Center, 1994.
He participated in numerous group exhibitions such as: Arte Argentino Hoy. Diagonal Sur, Borges Cultural Center, 2016; Fabian Burgos, Dan Flavin, Sol Lewitt Center Mont Belliard, France, 2006; 2D, Parque de España Cultural Center, Rosario, 2005; Abstract art (today) = fragility + resilience, Cultural Center of Spain in Buenos Aires 2005; Latest trends, Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, 2002; Sortilegio Municipal Museum of Fine Arts (Tandil) and MOTP contemporary art (Mar del Plata), 2002; Sortilegio National Arts Fund, 2001; Buenos Aires In & Out Le 19ème Center Régionale d’Art Contemporain. Montbéliard, France, 2000; Klemm Hall. 1999; Warm Traces, Consulate General of Argentina in New York, 1997; Vertigo, Proa Foundation, 1997; The Tao of art, Recoleta Cultural Center, 1997; Kacero-Burgos-Ballesteros, Ruth Benzacar Gallery, 1996; Rational Twist, Apex Space, New York, 1996; Paint these paintings, Espacio Giesso, 1995; Crime is ornament, Ricardo Rojas Cultural Center, 1994; Pictorial, Museum of the Americas, Washington DC, 1994; “Integraçao do Cone Sul” Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, 1993; Contemporary Mexican Art Gallery, Monterrey, Mexico, 1992; Argentine Painters of the Nineties, G.R.N. Nanmdi Gallery, Detroit, 1992; Urban Art Michael Leonard Space, New York, 1992; Swimming on the surface, Espacio Giesso, 1991; Braque Prize, Museum of Modern Art, 1990.
He was also the curator of the exhibitions Horas Recentes (2000) and Resonancias (2002), and, as a teacher, he directed several art clinics in his studio and at Casa Bruzzone, Mar del Plata.
His works are found in the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, MALBA Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires, MACBA Museum of Contemporary Art of Buenos Aires, Museo Castagnino+MACRO and The SPACE Collection, California, among other public and private collections.