Florencia Levy
Bio
Her practice is driven by long-term research that explores different forms of subjectivities in relation to history, architecture and the human and non-human habitable environment. Her work is often supported by interviews and fieldwork, focusing on the political resonance of places and objects related to conflict and affection.
She studied at Central Saint Martins College of Arts in London and at Universidad Nacional de Artes in Buenos Aires. She has won international scholarships for Artist.
Since 2021 she co-directs the Diploma in Contemporary Art at the School of Art and Heritage of the UNSA.
Statement
Su obra Tierra de ciervos. 2016 obtuvo el 1º Premio (Adquisición), en el Premio ArtexArte 2017 y forma parte del acervo de la Fundación Alfonso y Luz Castillo
Additional information
La obra forma parte de la colección de la Fundación Alfonso y Luz Castillo
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in