EAC0004 SIN TÍTULO (EAC0004 UNTITLED)
2020
180.0 x 50.0 cm
Giclée / Art Print
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EAC0004 SIN TÍTULO (EAC0004 UNTITLED)
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Artist Biography
Early Life and Artistic Foundations
Marcolina Dipierro, born in the Argentinian city of Chivilcoy in 1978, embarked on a creative journey that would firmly establish her as a compelling voice within contemporary Argentine art. Her formative years were steeped in artistic exploration, culminating in her graduation from the prestigious National School of Fine Arts 'Prilidiano Pueyrredón' in Buenos Aires. This foundational education provided Dipierro with a robust technical skillset and an intellectual framework that would serve as the bedrock for her evolving practice. From the outset, she demonstrated a keen interest in the interplay between form, space, and conceptual depth—a fascination that continues to define her work today.
Emergence and Early Exhibitions
Dipierro’s artistic career officially took flight with her first solo exhibition, “Siluetaje,” at Sonoridad Amarilla in 2001. This initial foray into the art world signaled a burgeoning talent eager to explore new visual languages. The early years were characterized by a dedication to experimentation and a growing participation in both national and international group exhibitions. These experiences allowed Dipierro to refine her aesthetic vision, engage with diverse artistic communities, and build a network of support that would prove invaluable throughout her career. A series of solo shows followed, each marking a distinct stage in her development: “En Planograf” at Zavaleta Lab Gallery (2010), “En ángulo” at the Recoleta Cultural Center (2011), and “En cuadro” at Jorge Mara La Ruche Gallery (2012) all showcased her increasing confidence and conceptual rigor.
Conceptual Depth and Innovative Techniques
Dipierro’s art is not merely about what one sees, but rather about the ideas that underpin the visual experience. Her work often delves into themes of functionalism, abstraction, and the relationship between art and design. She masterfully blends these concepts with innovative techniques, creating pieces that are both intellectually stimulating and visually arresting. A key aspect of her practice is a deliberate fusion of artistic expression and decorative elements—a move that elevates the Bauhaus principles to contemporary relevance. Her sculptures and installations frequently challenge traditional boundaries, prompting viewers to reconsider their perceptions of form, space, and utility.
International Recognition and Collections
The trajectory of Dipierro’s career has been marked by increasing international recognition. Exhibitions in Miami (Alejandra Von Hartz Gallery, 2014; DSProject at ArtMiami, 2018) brought her work to a wider audience, solidifying her position as a significant figure in the Latin American art scene. Her participation in group shows across Europe and the United States further expanded her reach and influence. This growing acclaim is reflected in the inclusion of her works within prestigious private and public collections, including Castagnino-MACRO de Rosario-Santa Fe, Banco Supervielle Collection, Mamba Collection, MACBA Collection, and Sayago & Pardon. These acquisitions are a testament to the enduring quality and conceptual depth of her artistic vision.
Historical Significance and Contemporary Relevance
Marcolina Dipierro’s work occupies a unique space within contemporary art—a space where abstraction meets functionality, and intellectual rigor intertwines with aesthetic beauty. Her exploration of functionalism is particularly noteworthy, as it reflects a broader cultural conversation about the role of design in shaping our lives. By seamlessly integrating artistic expression with decorative elements, she challenges conventional hierarchies and invites viewers to reconsider the boundaries between art and everyday life. Dipierro’s continued engagement with these themes ensures her relevance within the contemporary art landscape, and her work promises to inspire future generations of artists and thinkers.
marcolina dipierro
1978 - , Argentina
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Art, Abstract Geometric
- Date Of Birth: April 10, 1978
- Full Name: Marcolina Dipierro
- Nationality: Argentine
- Notable Artworks:
- Untitled
- SIN TÍTULO (UNTITLED)
- En Planograf
- En ángulo
- In Frame
- Encircle
- Funcionalism inútil
- Place Of Birth: Chivilcoy, Argentina

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