LAURA CARDONER
Bio
She gegan her studies on photography in 1993 at Escuela Barabino Devoto; she continued with advanced courses at Fotoclub Argentino. Afterwards, she attended creativity workshops at Estudio Copello-Miguens, with Julie Weisz, Diego Ortiz Mugica, Julieta Escardó y Raquel Bigio. From 2012 to 2016 she attended photoengraving workshop with Lucrecia Urbano. In 2017 she participated in Vivian Galbán´s Work Clinic and in Ana Sánchez Zinny´s Contemporary Photography workshop, continuing with the last until nowadays.
In May 2017 she was part of ART IN THE ORIGIN, dictated by Andrea Juan in Cantabria, Spain.
Her work named LAS ALAS DE HYPNOS was presented at Centro Cultural Borges in 2017.
In 2018 she was selected to participate in IMPACT10, in Santander, Spain, with individual projects as well as grupal ones.
In 2019 she participated in various exhibitions: AL MARGEN DE LO REAL, in Centro Cultural Recoleta; LOS SONIDOS DEL SILENCIO, curated by Raquel Bigio, in OdA, and in BsAsphoto at OdA´s stand. She was also selected to participate at the Portfolio Revision organized by Festival de la Luz, and to have a solo exhibition at Galería Marcelo Gurruchaga.
In 2020 she attended three workshops: Laura Messing, Rebeca Mendoza and Art in Nature.
Since 2021 she is an artist promoted by Centro de Edicición, with exhibitions in México, Villa La Angostura, Cantabria, FigBilbao y Ushuaia.
In 2006, Mr Jorge López Anaya presented her Libro de Autor ESPACIOS ONIRICOS, at MALBA.
Since 2005 she works with Carolina Gutierrez and Gabriela Fernández Madero in grupal projects, founding ATRIA.
Statement
MEMORY AND ARCHIVE
Our goal is the search for a visual journey in which narratives involving an encounter with intimate and unique spaces are created.
Our latest project is an investigation into the archive, the family album and memory.
Every act of memory is a reinvention. It is hard to recall memories as something tangible; oblivion and blurred details are unavoidable.
The power of the image is to understand that it not only unites, but also creates, transforms and recreates our memory, making the invisible visible and evoking memories while fictionalizing the past.
We try to address the issue of memory and oblivion and this allows us to reflect on family, relationships, home and women's roles.
We start out with photography to then delve into other disciplines such as engraving, collage, alternative techniques and ceramics, resulting in a variety of artwork displayed in different media.