Iliana Regueiro

Iliana Regueiro

She attended Laura Messing and Luis Wells workshops, and theoretical and practical seminars at the C.C. Recoleta, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, and Malba among others. During 2010-11 she studied and graduated from the School of Projects, in charge of teachers and artists: Manuel Ameztoy, Andrea Juan, Sergio Bazán and Augusto Zanella.

From 2001 to 2011 she has participated in group shows at the C.C. Recoleta, C.C. Borges, 1/1 Caja de arte, Isidro Miranda Gallery, Elsie del Río Gallery, Thames Gallery, Art x Art Foundation and museums in the interior of the country together with the Avon Foundation. She has made three individual exhibitions at Isidro Miranda Gallery.

Networks, communication, chaos, opposites, space / territory, emptiness, dialogue, are themes that she addresses in her works. These arise from certain references, which from somewhere disturb her and constitute a kind of reconstruction of everyday memory. Painting as a means of expression emphasizes humanized time, a “Kairos” of her own that rebels against the universal “Chronos”.

Her works are part of private collections in Argentina, Uruguay, the United States and France.

She lives and works in Buenos Aires.

Umbral (Art in the Origin - 2019)

In my works I speak of the space I live in, and everything that lives inside me.
A space that seems chaotic, that gets organized through cuts, 
flat colors and imperfect perspectives.
There is a path that leads me to explore what is beyond the surface.
I think each work, as the occupation of a territory, 
There, geometric elements that seems disconnected, bursts into the nature, 
and a reciprocal relationship is established.
I really I don’ know what happens.
I cross fresh, dark, and uncertain bridges.
I walk through the instability of the unknown.
The thickness of the forest, the richness of the stone  and the height of the mountain,
invite me to cross the threshold.
A threshold where the beautiful and the sad, the magic and the mystery coexist.
And it is just there where something happens.
Despite me, it only happens.

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