Gabriel Chaile, an Argentine artist, studied visual arts at the National University of Tucumán. In 2008, he participated in the “Pensados” program in the city of Salta and, the following year, he moved to Buenos Aires where he created the artist program at Torcuato Di Tella University in Buenos Aires. Aires. In 2010, he was selected to participate in the Research Laboratory on Contemporary Artistic Practices (LIPAC) of the Rojas Cultural Center. Her main exhibitions were: The beginning of beauty is at the end of it, at the Borges Cultural Center (2011), All things were common, at the Alberto Sendros Gallery (2012) and To leave the furrow to the ground, in the National Arts Fund (2014).
In his works, Gabriel Chaile mixes symbolic objects and austere materials, such as adobe, brick and egg, which he refers to for basic social needs such as food, housing and work.