"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.