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Buenos Aires, 1966

In 1979 she began her artistic training with argentine masters such as Gavito, Edelstein, Cogorno, Sabat, Stupia, Herberg, Mazzoni, and the french Francois Boullion. She studied art the orywith Lopez Anaya, Valeria Gonzalez and Mariana Rodriguez Iglesias.

Since 1982 she has exhibited in art fairs, cultural centers, embassies and galleries.

At the OEA in Washington (1996-1998, auctions to benefit children's hospital)  and the Guggenheim Foundation in New York (1997, "Take a nude home") .

She has participated in individual and collective exhibitions in Argentina, Germany, USA, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Brazil and Pakistan.

She has lived for more than 25 years in the neighborhood of La Boca, near the Riachuelo, in Buenos Aires. Her work has strong imprint of the neighborhood and the porteña identity. The bohemian lifestyle of the city is portrayed with its pubs, milongas, dens, populated with extravagant, grotesque, shameless, lascivious beings. Her metaphysical Ships, large gosts, metaphors of the country adrift, herTango series, the carousel of Under, the slight erotic of Fretwork, your Women, express it.

 

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