Fernanda Laguna

¡Quemada!

Acrílico, aerosol y birome sobre tela quemada 41,5 x 34 cm 2001

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Fernanda Laguna, ¡Quemada!, 2001, acrílico aerosol y birome sobre tela quemada, 41,5 x 34 cm
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FERNANDA LAGUNA, Hurlingham, Buenos Aires province, 1972.

She is considered one of the most important and influential Argentine artists of her generation. Her multifaceted practice centers on the visual art, but encompasses as well celebrated poetry and novels, the creation of alternative cultural spaces and projects, social practice, and feminist activism. Her first solo exhibitions were held at the Centro Cultural Rojas in 1994 and 1995. Recent solo and group shows include Fernanda Laguna: As Everybody (Como Todo el Mundo), Institute of Contemporary Art, Virgina Commonwealth University (2020); A Universal History of Infamy, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2017); Site Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA; and Take me, I’m Yours, Villa Medici, Rome. Her work forms part of the collections of Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Centro de Arte Museo Reina Sofía, Madrid (thanks to a donation from Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, New York); CA2M, Madrid; the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires; the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA); the Rufino Tamayo Museum, Mexico City, and many private collections. In 2021, a solo exhibition of her works on paper will be held at the Drawing Center, New York.

Further info: http://ferlaguna.blogspot.com/

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