Delfina Malka Aversa

Delfina Malka Aversa

She was born in 1994, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 2017 she received a Bachelor's degree in Visual Arts from the University of the Argentine Social Museum. During 2012 she studied live modeling at the Art Students League of New York and four years later she did an exchange with the University of the Basque Country where she trained in printing techniques, photographic post-production and ceramic sculpture.

She is currently part of the Centro de Edición and develops textile interventions for an Argentine clothing design brand. She is also dedicated to teaching visual arts for children and adolescents and recently founded the Motiarte school with Martina Elisa.

She participated in the following group exhibitions and fairs: Centro de Edición, ArteBA (Argentina, 2022); House of Art (Argentina, 2021); Women Who Print, The Brick Lane Gallery (England, 2020); Metanoia Gallery (France, 2019); Argentine Lithography, Central Newbery (Argentina, 2019); Small Delicias, Publishing Center - ArteBA (Argentina, 2018); Xylon Osterreich and friends, Structure in Wood- Awareness of Wood, Paradiso Art Gallery (Italy, 2018); Women who print, Embassy of Austria, Centro de Edición (Argentina, 2017); Art and Design Gallery, Art Basel (USA, 2017).

Her works are part of private collections.

Butterfly Project (Ancestors 2023 - 03/2023)


Butterfly Project arises from research into the bonds in my family, especially the bond between women. In this work I wanted to pay tribute to my sisters, where feminine power becomes the center in this process. Working with photography to immortalize each of them, cyanotype as a form of development where their blue colors leave traces in each of their portraits and generate a mystery in each of them. The butterfly represents the sensitive, the fragile, the power, the strength, the free and the ancestral in this work, and most importantly the transmutation of the soul of each one of them.


Cyanotype on embossed paper. 14 x 17 cm each.

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