Cecilia Mandrile
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Cecilia Mandrile (Argentina, 1969) is a visual artist whose print-based practice explores the fragmentation and fluidity of identity caused by displacement. She has exhibited in prestigious international venues such as The Victoria & Albert Museum, London; El Museo del Barrio, New York; WPA Corcoran, Washington DC; the National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires, Emilio Caraffa Museum and Genaro Perez Museum, Córdoba, Argentina. Mandrile has been a resident fellow artist at international programs such as Gasworks Studios, London; Makan-Bait, Amman, Jordan, Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, USA; Kunstihoone, Tallinn, Estonia; Zona Imaginaria, Argentina; The Centre for Print Research, Bristol, UK; Frans Masereel Centrum, Kasterlee, Belgium and the Ludwig Foundation of Cuba. Her work is included in private and public collections around the world; among them, the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Casa de las Americas, Havana, Cuba; Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, Belgium; Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, California and the City Museum of Art, Gyor, Hungary. Her publications have been acquired by several University Research and Museums' Libraries including Yale University, Columbia University, Princeton University, Art Institute of Chicago, Getty Research Institute, The British Library, MoMA, NewYork; The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC and the National Art Library, Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
Mandrile holds a PhD from the University of the West of England, an MFA from the University of Maryland and a BFA from the National University of Córdoba. She has taught and lectured in the US, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, England and Spain.
Mandrile has worked as resident artist and Artist Fellow with the Centre for Print Research (CFPR). Her recent collaborations with the CFPR include Transplant and The World is a Handkerchief.
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Cecilia Mandrile (Argentina, 1969) is a visual artist whose print-based practice explores the fragmentation and fluidity of identity caused by displacement. She has exhibited in prestigious international venues such as The Victoria & Albert Museum, London; El Museo del Barrio, New York; WPA Corcoran, Washington DC; the National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires, Emilio Caraffa Museum and Genaro Perez Museum, Córdoba, Argentina. Mandrile has been a resident fellow artist at international programs such as Gasworks Studios, London; Makan-Bait, Amman, Jordan, Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, USA; Kunstihoone, Tallinn, Estonia; Zona Imaginaria, Argentina; The Centre for Print Research, Bristol, UK; Frans Masereel Centrum, Kasterlee, Belgium and the Ludwig Foundation of Cuba. Her work is included in private and public collections around the world; among them, the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Casa de las Americas, Havana, Cuba; Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, Belgium; Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, California and the City Museum of Art, Gyor, Hungary. Her publications have been acquired by several University Research and Museums' Libraries including Yale University, Columbia University, Princeton University, Art Institute of Chicago, Getty Research Institute, The British Library, MoMA, NewYork; The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC and the National Art Library, Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
Mandrile holds a PhD from the University of the West of England, an MFA from the University of Maryland and a BFA from the National University of Córdoba. She has taught and lectured in the US, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, England and Spain.
Mandrile has worked as resident artist and Artist Fellow with the Centre for Print Research (CFPR). Her recent collaborations with the CFPR include Transplant and The World is a Handkerchief.
Cecilia Mandrile (Argentina, 1969) is a visual artist whose print-based practice explores the fragmentation and fluidity of identity caused by displacement. She has exhibited in prestigious international venues such as The Victoria & Albert Museum, London; El Museo del Barrio, New York; WPA Corcoran, Washington DC; the National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires, Emilio Caraffa Museum and Genaro Perez Museum, Córdoba, Argentina. Mandrile has been a resident fellow artist at international programs such as Gasworks Studios, London; Makan-Bait, Amman, Jordan, Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, USA; Kunstihoone, Tallinn, Estonia; Zona Imaginaria, Argentina; The Centre for Print Research, Bristol, UK; Frans Masereel Centrum, Kasterlee, Belgium and the Ludwig Foundation of Cuba. Her work is included in private and public collections around the world; among them, the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Casa de las Americas, Havana, Cuba; Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, Belgium; Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, California and the City Museum of Art, Gyor, Hungary. Her publications have been acquired by several University Research and Museums' Libraries including Yale University, Columbia University, Princeton University, Art Institute of Chicago, Getty Research Institute, The British Library, MoMA, NewYork; The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC and the National Art Library, Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
Mandrile holds a PhD from the University of the West of England, an MFA from the University of Maryland and a BFA from the National University of Córdoba. She has taught and lectured in the US, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, England and Spain.
Mandrile has worked as resident artist and Artist Fellow with the Centre for Print Research (CFPR). Her recent collaborations with the CFPR include Transplant and The World is a Handkerchief.