Born just after the fall of the Argentine dictatorship, he grew up in a fragile new democracy plagued by economic crisis and hyperinflation. His personal motivations led him to study economics and then to take part in the UTDT Artists Program. Since then, his work has addressed the crossroads between art and economics through processes that involve media such as sculpture, installation, performance, and painting to question aspects of today's society.
Touzon uses different languages and materials that allow him to explore the aesthetic and political dimension of the economy and consumption, as well as the social component of visibility. Many of his works come from the Argentine contextual economic background between accumulation, loss, and circulation, his works have a poetic-aesthetic component that highlights and characterizes them, and that perceptually activate the viewer, taking him through different states that cross aesthetic contemplation without commitment to psychological critique of power.
He participated in individual and collective exhibitions as well as making interventions in public space. Among this, he participated in residencies at The Banff Center (CA) and in Torino (IT) thanks to the BECAR Cultura public program. His work is part of the public collection of La Rural (AR) and international private collections. In February 2023 he will have his first solo exhibition at the Kates-Ferri Projects gallery space in New York.