ARGADOL

    About the artist

    Argadol, born in 1976, is a French visual artist whose work fuses Pop, Street, and Urban Art into a vibrant, expressive, and unapologetically bold aesthetic. His compositions are both excessive and intentional—designed to provoke, seduce, and challenge.

    Working across mediums such as spray paint, stencils, pens, and collage, Argadol constructs layered narratives that invite viewers to look beyond the surface. Embedded within his dynamic visuals are subtle yet pointed commentaries on themes close to his heart: consumerism, climate change, racism, love, and the omnipresent influence of money.

    Relentlessly experimental and fearless in his approach, Argadol continues to evolve—pushing boundaries and expanding his visual language. His relevance in today’s global contemporary art scene is underscored by high-profile collaborations, including a campaign with Ray-Ban, and exhibitions in leading galleries across Europe and the United States. His colorful, kinetic works now reside in private and public collections around the world.

Why it's great

FROM THE CURATOR

Argadol’s work is bold, modern, and unapologetically confident. With a magnetic allure and a visceral emotional charge, each piece invites the viewer into a layered conversation—one that transcends surface aesthetics to probe the complexities of human experience. His visual language is both immediate and evocative, sparking curiosity and reflection while forging a deeper, more personal connection through art.

Gallery

  • War is Over

    ARGADOL

    Materials: Mixed media on canvas
    Size: 90cm x 90cm

  • I am Rosie

    ARGADOL

    Materials: Mixed media on canvas
    Size: 92cm x 73cm

  • Earth Day

    ARGADOL

    Materials: Mixed media on canvas
    Size: 73cm x 92cm

  • Karl Who?

    ARGADOL

    Materials: Mixed media on canvas
    Size: 81cm x 100cm

  • Wonder Woman

    ARGADOL

    Materials: Limited edition water colour on archival paper
    Size: 50cm x 70cm

  • Bruce Lee

    ARGADOL

    Materials: Limited edition water colour on archival paper
    Size: 50cm x 70cm