Ilusiontale
2020
95.0 x 150.0 cm
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Ilusiontale
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Biografía del artista
Luciana Rondolini: Exploring Consumption and Identity Through Multi-Disciplinary Art
Argentine visual artist Luciana Rondolini delves into profound questions about our relationship with material culture and selfhood through a captivating blend of mediums – photography, video, sculpture, and installation. Born in Buenos Aires in 1976, Rondolini’s artistic journey began at the Instituto Nacional de Arte (iuna), where she honed her skills under the mentorship of prominent figures like Hernán Marina, Fabián Burgos, Carlos Huffman, and Elsa Soibelman, fostering a foundation rooted in experimental art practices. This formative period instilled within her a dedication to challenging established artistic conventions and prioritizing conceptual exploration alongside aesthetic innovation. Her early involvement in workshops such as the Anti-Project workshop at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella (2011) solidified this commitment, pushing her to confront preconceived notions about artistic expression. These experiences nurtured her critical understanding of the creative process and exposed her to influential artistic dialogues. Furthermore, participation in curated projects like Fundación Proa’s inaugural Contemporary Art Clinics (2014) and Pac Project, focusing on contemporary art practices (2016), based in Buenos Aires, provided invaluable insight into the broader context of artistic production and its role in shaping cultural discourse. Rondolini's artistic practice centers around a disconcerting observation: “Having” equates to “Being,” prompting her to scrutinize the objects we acquire—often deceptively presenting themselves as mere commodities—and questioning their pervasive influence on our identities. This conceptual approach distinguishes her work from many others, rejecting superficial ornamentation in favor of intellectual rigor and prioritizing fundamental ideas. She draws inspiration from Conceptual Art and Minimalism, reflecting a desire to distill artistic expression to its essence – a deliberate rejection of superfluous embellishments that underscores the importance of conveying complex narratives across multiple sensory dimensions. Her technical mastery encompasses diverse disciplines—photography, video editing, sculptural fabrication, and installation design—allowing her to weave intricate stories that transcend traditional visual mediums. Rondolini’s exhibitions have garnered critical acclaim internationally, showcasing her work in galleries like Missionaria (Chicago) and Galerie d’Arte Fu (Miami), alongside prominent venues such as Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Fundación Proa, Miau Miau Gallery, Centro Cultural San Martín, Palais de Glace, Buenos Aires. Notably, she was shortlisted for the Petrobras Arteba Award in 2012 and awarded the Barrio Jóvenes Prize from Fundación ArteBA in 2013—recognitions that underscore her contribution to Argentine artistic heritage. Her engagement with events like Art Berlin Contemporary, Miami Project, Expo Chicago, Parc, Peru and Schwab Fairs demonstrates her unwavering dedication to fostering dialogue within the global art community and furthering the dissemination of innovative artistic perspectives. Discover more about Luciana Rondolini's work at Fondación Luciana MatalonLuciana Rondolini
1976 - , Argentina
Datos clave
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Minimalism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Hernán Marina
- Fabián Burgos
- Carlos Huffman
- Elsa Soibelman
- Date Of Birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina (1976)
- Date Of Death: Living
- Full Name: Luciana Rondolini
- Nationality: Argentina
- Notable Artworks: ['Ilusiontale']
- Place Of Birth: Buenos Aires

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