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Zamarbide, Mariana

Santa Rosa (Argentina), 1976

web: www.marianazamarbide.com
e-mail: info@marianazamarbide.com
blog: marianazamarbide.blogspot.com

Resident of tallerBDN between January 2008 and February 2009

Residing and working in Barcelona. Mariana uses different measures and media such as free-hand, collage, sculpture, installation, engraving, artist’s book and video. She explores, using her body, the boundaries between internal and the surrounding world and delving into the concepts of lightness and weight.

Her method of work is based on various research and reflection exercises related to the spatiotemporal status of the being. Conceiving the body as, not just an occupier of space but as space itself. She creates resin "relaxation" artefacts (on which it is virtually impossible to relax), utopian "ideal insulation" projects and facilities related to metamorphosis and banking, concepts that materialize by means of the sum of traces or superposition of shadows.

From a personal perspective, her interests include a "double cultural print" that impacts one’s inner self when originating from the city, and the erosion that we leave behind as individuals in our passage through the world. She investigates urban movements, particularly in relation to public transport and the activation of the inner consciousness when on journeys.

In her most recent work, based on the idea of communication and dependence, she shows interest in the empty space inside the mouth, developing a Series of Máscaras Negras (Black Masks) questioning the idea of reciprocal exchange with "the other".

Selection of works:

  • Descansar (2006)
    Descansar (2006)
    Polyester resin, fibreglass and wire. 15 x 165 x 170 cm
  • M4 - Serie de Máscaras Negras (2008)
    M4 - Serie de Máscaras Negras (2008)
    Polyester resin, fibreglass, rubber and graphite. 17,5 x 19 x 22 cm
  • M9 - Serie de Máscaras Negras (2009)
    M9 - Serie de Máscaras Negras (2009)
    Polyester resin, fibreglass, plastic, silicon and graphite. 22 x 4,5 x 12,5 cm
  • Mass-man (2007)
    Mass-man (2007)
    Monotype. 33 x 35 cm
  • Trànsit (2009)
    Trànsit (2009)
    Monotypes of 60 x 100 cm and photos of the process.
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