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Karina Glocker

1970
Buenos Aires, Argentina

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"As a city dweller, the city presents itself to me as a big box of fragments, patterns, my own drawings, which I collect and then carefully select for my works. Some of them gave shape to the process which explores the edges of the work, between an inner and an outer space, where there is a visual and a tactile quality. I choose to find a subtle structure to explore further. Meanwhile, I wonder if this system is nothing more than a search, a way to sublimate a house of configurations to inhabit. As Didi Huberman mentions, "... every space for reflection is carried by a thought that relates the parts, but this thought is not created anywhere". I am interested in exploring these thoughts of external and internal spaces, the fragment stripped of its own becoming, forming a space of reciprocal relations in another happening." Karina Glocker is a visual artist with a degree in visual arts from IUNA, focusing on contemporary graphic expressions. Fragmentation, order, search, experimentation are words that build her artistic practice. They define her and challenge her in her daily work. She worked for thirteen years in film as a costume designer and set designer, an experience that she takes as part of her training. Currently, she investigates the possibilities of graphic arts in Adriana Moracci's workshop and explores other forms of expansion of art in the interdisciplinary field of science, culture and nature.
EDUCATION 2000: National Professor of Painting, ENBAPP. 2001: Graduate in Visual Arts, IUNA. ARTISTIC PRACTICE CLINIC 2022: PAC. Clinics and seminars. Gachi Prieto Gallery. 2021: Contemporary art practices. Mónica Girón. 2019 – 2020: Sharpening the work. Work clinic by Margarita Garcia Faure. SEMINARS – WORKSHOPS 2023: Open Buenos Aires. Graphic art meeting. 2021-22: Contemporary engraving workshop. Adriana Moracci. 2020: Editing and artist book. Natalia Silberleib. The map of the body. Paloma Valdivia. FILBA International. Experimental drawing. Silvia Mato 2019: The whole and parts I and II. Eduardo Stupía. UTDT. 2018: Contemporary art workshop. Margarita García Faure. 2014-2018: The text of the work. Silvia Gurfein. RESIDENCES 2023: Graphic production residency. Ace Foundation. 2019: La Expansión residency. Margarita García Faure guide. Development of an on-site work open to expansion. GRANTS 2022: Formar Cultura. Composted Art Project. Williams Foundation. 2019: D/C. Demolition/Construction Device. National Arts Fund. Graciela de Oliveira. Imaginary Zone. 2011: “Readings in the arts” by Lic. Alicia Romero and Marcelo Giménez. Cromos Arte Foundation. With the support of the Patronage Law. 2004: Selection by the National Museum of Fine Arts. Art clinic In charge of Juan Astica, Carlos Bissolino, Pablo de Monte and the curator María José Herrera. EXHIBITIONS (s e l e c t i o n) 2023: Manuel Belgrano Visual Arts Salon. Eduardo Sívori Museum. XIII Concordia Engraving Salon. Municipal Museum of Visual Arts. First selection Itaú Prize. Camitas Project. Cazadores Foundation. 2022: Gachi Prieto Gallery. Territory of the Environment. Open Studio. 2021: Art Up Me. Digital art magazine. Milan, Italy. Huella Botánica Gallery. Etherartproject. 2020: KIOSKO gallery. Video Escape. Temor Call. The Illustrated Forest. Látido Project. Rotating Collection. Brazil Illustrators Wall-Season’ Greetings Edition. Bologna Children’s Book Fair. 2019: Art & Swap. Museum of Architecture. Sharpening the work. Collective of interdisciplinary artists. 2018: Fire nights. Participatory project workshop by Margarita García Faure. The sketchbook Project. New York. 2017: Santiago de Chile International Art Fair. Chile 2015: Forensic Curatorship. Chile. 2014: EGGO Fair. Recoleta Cultural Center 2010: Delivery Installation Project. Artistic collective. National Fund for the Arts. 2009: Art Machine. Recoleta Cultural Center. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Bonifacio del Carril Young Painters Stimulus Salon. National Academy of Fine Arts. Recoleta Cultural Center, Buenos Aires. 2004: Borges Cultural Center. Dr. Bonifacio del Carril Stimulus Awards Selection. National Academy of Fine Arts. MNBA Annex. Scholarship holders of the “Clinics for young artists”. Buenos Aires. DISTINCTIONS 2020:Jury of the Illustrated Forest Project. Organized by Látido Project.