Biography
She was born in Buenos Aires in 1975, studied Photography at the International Center of Photography in New York City since 1996 and Art at the Empire State College in New York City too, where she lived until 2007. She works as a fashion photographer for the Ford agency and the Elite agency, and for fashion magazines such as Nylon, Black Book, Neo 2 and Abarna. She exhibited her photographs at the International Center of Photography in New York, the Center of the Image in Mexico, Praxis Buenos Aires and Praxis Miami. She is currently represented by the CVZ Contemporary Art Gallery in NYC.
Vision of art
1. Choose a work that represents you, describe it in relation to its format and materiality, its relation with time and space, its style and theme; detail its production process.
“Pile of girls”. This picture belongs to a series called Although Any Day, where I portrayed different girls wearing my wedding dress. These are pictures almost without color and without time, where the bodies are mixed and lose their individuality. It is an analogue medium-format photography of 1m x 1m.
2. In general terms, how would you suggest to approach your work?
The starting point in my work is my personal experience, with its narrative and aesthetic elements, I'd like it to be read as one of those novels called "Choose your own adventure", where the beginning and end are multiple and the reader becomes the main character and goes through the experience as if it was their own
3. In reference to your work and your position in the national and international art fields, what tradition do you recognize yourself in? Who are your contemporary referents? What artists of previous generations are of interest to you?
I am interested in traditional photography. I consider myself quite in the tradition of pictorial photography. My references are Roni Horn, Rineke Dijkstra, Jörg Sasse, Lars Tunbjork, Vanessa Beecroft, William Eggleston, Stephen Shore, Bill Owens, Diane Arbus, Uta Barth, Sophie Calle, Silvina Ocampo, Herzog, Margaret Cameron, Lewis Carroll and Henry Darger, just to name some of an endless list.
4. Choose works or exhibitions from the last ten or fifteen years which in your opinion were very significant and explain why
I missed almost all the exhibitions since I lived the last 11 years abroad, but I hope to have a long list in the future.