Felipe Pantone is an Argentine-Spanish visual artist. Pantone’s work highlights issues related to current affairs, dynamism, transformation and the digital revolution. He translates the most classical geometry or pop-art to the popular culture of graffiti in a language of his own. Pantone defends the self-identity common among graffiti artists, which is why his face never appears publicly in photographs. He justifies this by saying that it is for legal protection and because he wants us to understand that his face is of little interest compared to his work.

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