Otra Figuración was anart movement in Argentina founded byJorge de la Vega,Ernesto Deira,Rómulo Macció, andLuis Felipe Noé in 1961. They advocated a return tofigurative art when abstract and often geometric styles were prominent, and they worked in an expressive style with bold colors and sometimes mixed media.[1] They not only shared these ideas, but they also shared a studio in Buenos Aires and exhibited together, gaining widespread recognition with an exhibition at theMuseo Nacional de Bellas Artes in 1963.[2] They ultimately disbanded in 1964.[3][4]