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Rosalba Mirabella

Informations clés

  • Born: 1975, Tucumán, Argentine
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Art period: Contemporain
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Plus…
  • Top-ranked work: Letanía [Litany]
  • Nationality: Argentine
  • Top 3 works: Letanía [Litany]

Quiz d'art

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Question 1:
Où Rosalba Mirabella est-elle née ?
Question 2:
Quel est le parcours universitaire de Rosalba Mirabella ?
Question 3:
En quelle année Rosalba Mirabella a-t-elle reçu le Premio adquisición 8m ?
Question 4:
Quel musée a accueilli une exposition présentant l'œuvre de Rosalba Mirabella intitulée ‘Los Amantes’ ?
Question 5:
Dans quel pays Rosalba Mirabella a-t-elle participé à une résidence pour artistes visuels ?

Rosalba Mirabella: Exploring Urban Landscapes and Memory Through Vivid Imagery

Argentine visual artist Rosalba Mirabella’s work delves into the complexities of urban spaces and the enduring power of memory, crafting evocative pieces that resonate with both formal precision and emotional depth. Born in Tucumán, Argentina, in 1975, Mirabella pursued her artistic education at Universidad Nacional de Tucumán's Facultad de Artes, laying the foundation for a career marked by consistent engagement with contemporary art trends and critical exploration of cultural narratives.
  • Early Career & Exhibitions: Mirabella began exhibiting her work in the late 1990s, participating in both solo and group exhibitions that showcased her distinctive style—characterized by meticulous observation of architectural environments and a penchant for layering textures and colors to convey nuanced emotional states. Her initial explorations focused on capturing the subtle shifts of light and shadow within urban buildings, establishing a foundational aesthetic rooted in careful detail and textural richness.
  • Recognition & Awards: Her artistic endeavors garnered significant acclaim through prestigious awards like Premio adquisición 8m (2021, 2022, 2023) presented at Casa Nacional de Bicentenario in Buenos Aires and the Museo Yrutia grant for “Los Amantes” alongside Rodrigo Cañas. This recognition underscored her contribution to Argentinian art and cemented her position as a rising talent within the national artistic landscape.
  • Notable Residencies & Collaborations: Mirabella’s artistic journey extended beyond Argentina, encompassing residencies in England where she honed her skills and fostered collaborations with fellow artists—a testament to her commitment to continuous learning and engagement within the broader art community. These experiences broadened her artistic horizons and allowed her to experiment with diverse mediums and conceptual approaches.

Influences & Artistic Style

Mirabella's artistic vision draws inspiration from a confluence of sources, including Surrealist explorations of dreamlike landscapes and Constructivist principles emphasizing geometric abstraction. However, her distinctive style transcends stylistic categorization, prioritizing a deeply personal approach to representation—one that seeks to capture the essence of urban environments not merely as physical spaces but as repositories of human experience and collective memory. She skillfully blends meticulous observation with symbolic imagery, mirroring the multifaceted nature of perception itself. Her canvases often feature intricate patterns and textures that invite contemplation, mirroring the layered realities inherent in observing the city. The influence of Surrealism is evident in her use of unexpected juxtapositions and dreamlike compositions, while Constructivist aesthetics inform her compositional choices—resulting in artworks that possess both structural integrity and expressive power.

Key Projects & Exhibitions

Throughout her career, Mirabella has undertaken ambitious projects aimed at fostering dialogue between art and culture. “A Crime Has Many Stories,” commissioned by Haudenschild Garage, exemplifies this commitment to collaborative exploration—a multidisciplinary endeavor that reimagined Ricardo Piglia’s literary masterpiece within the framework of Buenos Aires' urban landscape. Furthermore, her participation in Centro Cultural Kirchner’s “La Marca Original: Arte Argentino” showcased her ability to engage with broader artistic currents and contribute to discussions surrounding Argentine identity. Other significant exhibitions include "Como un Destello" at CNB Contemporánea (2017) and “Ciudad Dormitorio” at Tokonoma, Buenos Aires (2018), cementing her reputation as a compelling voice within the Argentinian art scene. These projects demonstrate Mirabella’s dedication to translating complex narratives into visual form—a skill honed through years of artistic practice and refined by collaborations with prominent cultural institutions.

Current Status & Future Directions

Currently residing in Argentina, Mirabella continues to teach at Universidad Nacional de Tucumán’s Facultad de Artes and actively pursues artistic endeavors—reflecting her unwavering dedication to both creative practice and pedagogical mentorship. Her ongoing exploration of urban spaces and memory promises to yield further captivating artworks that illuminate the complexities of human experience and contribute to a richer understanding of Argentinian cultural heritage. She remains committed to pushing boundaries within contemporary art, anticipating future projects that will continue to engage with pressing social issues and celebrate the transformative power of artistic expression.