The work of Víctor Florido resides at the intersection of figurative and non-narrative painting.
Víctor Florido (born 1976, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine artist with a strong career background whose work resides at the intersection of figurative and non-narrative painting. His signature style is characterized by straight lines and a restrained palette of greys, browns, deep blues, and occasional hints of pink. With a refined technique and a touch of classicism, Florido creates enigmatic interiors—rooms, halls, libraries, and walls adorned with layered paintings.

Since 2014, his work has been part of the collection at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, in 2016 at the Museu de Arte Brasileira-MAB (São Paulo, BR), and in 2017 at the FRAC Aquitaine (Aquitania, FR). Publications featuring his work include Lápiz magazine (issue no. 195, "Victor Florido" by Laura Batkis), Artforum (issue XLIX no. 4, "Best of 2010" by Victoria Noorthoorn), and the book "Victor Florido, paintings 1999-2015", with text by Roberto Amigo, edited by KBB. Currently, Victor Florido lives and works in Buenos Aires.