Carolina Fusilier

Carolina Fusilier

BornNationalityBased In
1985ArgentinianOaxaca
Biography

Carolina Fusilier (b.1985, Buenos Aires) lives and works in Oaxaca. Through painting, film and installation she explores post-human imaginaries, investigating intersections between organic and mechanical bodies, between industrial and domestic scenarios. Her work emphasizes the displacement of anthropogenic perspectives into non-human sensibilities, speculating on the potential of artifacts and technologies with which we are enmeshed, yet whose nature remains uncertain. Fusilier has appeared in solo and group exhibitions at Jumex Museum in Mexico City, MX; Mendes Wood DM in Sao Paulo, BR; Locust Projects in Miami, USA; Natalia Hug Gallery in Cologne, DE; La Fábrica in Buenos Aires, ARG; The Drawing Center in New York, USA; The Sculpture Center in New York, USA; and Centro Cultural Tlatelolco, Mexico City, MX; among others. She was a recipient of several grants and awards including the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Fellowship and the Jumex Foundation scholarship. With her film projects, she has participated in international festivals such as IDFA in Amsterdam, NL and Doc-Fortnight at MoMA in New York, US. Her most recent short film Corrientes Mercuriales (2023) had its world premiere at NYFF, New York, US; and won a special mention for best Argentine short film at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival; Mar del Plata, AR. ...

Selected Artworks
Pantallas rojas de noviembre (de la serie trazos cuánticos)
Carolina Fusilier
Pantallas rojas de noviembre (de la serie trazos cuánticos), 2024
150.01 x 100cm
Angel Engines
Carolina Fusilier
Angel Engines, 2023
96 x 96cm
New Kind of Sun
Carolina Fusilier
New Kind of Sun, 2021
50 x 40 x 5cm
New Kind of Sun
Carolina Fusilier
New Kind of Sun, 2021
50 x 40 x 5cm
New Kind of Sun
Carolina Fusilier
New Kind of Sun, 2017
40 x 37 x 4cm
Gallery Representation
Awards
Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant2019
Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant2019
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