Bio
Bio
What to remember? How to remember? As an artist, asking these questions leads me to the central theme of my practice: memory and remembrance. My work puts these concepts together unearthing images from the symbolic repertoire of History.
Born and based in Buenos Aires. Postgraduate studies in Art and Technology in Contemporary Art, UBA, Buenos Aires University. Her practice is focused on body and memory, both in their individual and collective dimension, at the intersection of art, science and technology. It addresses a critical vision of political devices aiming to unveil a new symbolic dimension that is framed in the social context in which it develops.
She has a degree in Visual Arts. She has trained in 3D printing, Centro Metropolitano de Diseño. Her formation includes digital electronics and robotics. She studied Sculpture with Pájaro Gómez, painting with Yuyo Noé and Carlos Gorriarena. Her work delves in different graphic and engraving techniques. She attended a residency in Printmaking and Installations with tutoring by Rimer Cardillo at the State University of New York, NY. NAT residency in Cantabria, Spain, conducted by Andrea Juan (2022). She was included in many exhibitions in Argentina and abroad: Cantabria Nature Museum, Spain; Fondo Nacional de las Artes; Fundación Banco Patricios; Horror Traces, Palais de Glace; Caellum Gallery, New York; Abandono Restitución, Museo del Holocausto; Empty Traces, Consulado Argentino de New York; XXII Premio Itaú Artes Visuales; Salón Manuel Belgrano, Sculpture; Salón Nacional, New Media, Palais de Glace; MUMBAT Tandil Museum; Art in Odd Places Festival, New York; Identity and Diversity, Artist Book, Jewish Museum ; Monumental Ideas Miniature Books, Northeastern University, travelling exhibition, EEUU, Asia and Europe; Salon Nacional, Santa Fe Museum; Printed Object, Borges Cultural Center; Artist Book, Telefónica Santiago de Chile; Braque Award, MAMBA ; Gunther Award, CAYC.
She was awarded Honorable Mention, Salón Belgrano, Sculpture (2018); Sculpture Third Award, Sívori Museum (2019); Sculpture Second Award, Sívori Museum (2021).
International collections in Argentina and abroad.
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Distinctions and awards
– 2025: She was awarded -along with Hef Prentice- a Production Support Grant. Currently in process.
– 2021: Sívori Museum, Sculpture, Second Award
– 2019: Sívori Museum, Sculpture, Third Award.
– 2018: Sculpture. Honorable Mention Sívori Museum.
Liana Patricia Strasberg
– Born July 6, 1962
[azul]Education[/azul]
– 2025: CCEBA Medialab Economical Production Support. Gen_0, a Technological Sculpture-installation.
– 2023: Posgraduate studies in Art and Technology in Contemporary Art, Buenos Aires
University, UBA
– 2020: Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
– 2018: 3D Printmaking at Design Metropolitan Center, CMD.
– 2018: 3D Modeling software Blender at Design Metropolitan Center, CMD.
– 2016-2017: Studies in digital electronics. Arduino processing languages.
– 2001-2002: Studies in Sculpture.
– 2000: Residency in Printmaking at Sunny University, New York. Latin American Art Program.
– 1987: BFA. National Fine Arts School.
– 1986: Luis Felipe Noé’s Studio.
– 1985: Carlos Gorriarena’s Studio
– 1981: Alfredo de Vicenzo’s Studio
[azul]Distinctions and awards[/azul]
– 2019: Sívori Museum, Sculpture, Third Award.
– 2018: Sculpture. Honorable Mention Sívori Museum.
[azul]Solo exhibitions -selected-[/azul]
– 2014: Consulate General of Argentina. New York, NY, USA
– 2011: Installation. Buenos Aires Holocaust Museum.
– 2001: Paintings and Objects. "Caellum" Gallery. NY, USA.
– 2000: "Caellum" Gallery. NY, USA.
– 1998: Painting. Palais de Glace. BA.
– 1991: Painting. Patricios Bank Foundation. BA.
– 1989: Painting. National Art Foundation. BA.
[azul]Group shows -selected-[/azul]
– 2023: Sívori Museum, Sculpture.
– 2023: Cantabria Nature Museum
– 2023: Video Festival. UMBRAL
– 2021: Itau Award for Visual Artists. BA
– 2019: Sívori Museum. Sculpture. BA
– 2018: Sívori Museum. Sculpture. BA
– 2017: New Media and Installations. Palais de Glace. BA
– 2016: Tandil Fine Art Museum, Mumbat. BA.
– 2015: New York Art Book Fair. Moma PS1. NY,
– 2015: Artist Book. Tierra del Fuego Museum. Argentina
– 2015: Artist Book. III Printmaking National Congress. Auditorium Museum. Argentina
– 2013: the National Award. Palais de Glace. BA
– 2011: Art in Odd Places Festival. Site specific. NY, USA:
– 2011: Identity and Diversity. Artist’s Book. "14 artists, 14 poets". Travelling exhibition. Northearsten University, Boston; USA. Jewish Museum, BA.
– 2008: MIMB Project. (Monumental Ideas, Miniature Books). Artist’s Books. Travelling exhibition. USA, Asia and Europe.
– 2005: Manuel Belgrano Award. Sculpture. BA.2005: The National Visual Arts Award. La Plata. BA.
– 2005: The National Award. Provincia de La Pampa. AR.
– 2003: Manuel Belgrano Award. Sívori Museum. BA.
– 2003: Palermo University Award. BA.
– 2002: Five Sculptors. National Technology University. BA.
– 2002: National Award. Provincia de Santa Fe. AR. 2001: Installation. Latin American Art. Programm. Borges Cultural Center. Buenos Aires.
– 2000: Paintings and Objects. Seven Man Show. Caellum Gallery, New York. NY, USA.
– 2000: Installation. Printed Object. Borges Cultural Center. Buenos Aires.
– 2000: Prints. Castagnino Museum. Mar del Plata. AR
– 1999: Prints. ARTE BA Fair. BA
– 1999: Paintings and Objects. Seven man show. Caellum Gallery. New York. NY, USA.
– 1999: Artist’s Book. Contemporary Graphic Art Gallery. BA.
– 1999: Artist’s Book. Telefónica. Santiago de Chile. Chile
– 1998: I Painting Biennal". ARTE BA Fair. BA
– 1997: Novartis"Award. National Fine Arts Museum. BA.
– 1997. Klemm Painting Award. Klemm Gallery. BA
– 1997: The Nacional Painting Award. Mar del Plata. AR
– 1995: Gunther Award. Recoleta Cultural Center. Buenos Aires.
– 1994: Braque Award. MAMBA and French Embassy. Buenos Aires.
– 1992: II International Painting Contest. Barceló Foundation. Spain
– 1991: Gabus Award. MAMBA and Swiss Embassy. Buenos Aires
– 1991: Braque Award. MAMBA and French Embassy. Buenos Aires.
– 1991: Gunther" Award. CAYC. Buenos Aires
– 1987: Manuel Belgrano Award. Sívori Museum. Buenos Aires.
– 1986: Manuel Belgrano Award. Sívori Museum. Buenos Aires.
[azul]Collections:[/azul]
– N.Y. State University Museum;
– Museum of Majdanek, Poland;
– Schusterman Center for Jewish StudiesTexas-Austin University
– Sívori Museum, Buenos Aires, AR, among others
Critical Comments and Reviews:
Albino Diéguez Videla. Catalogue. See more
Juan Carlos Romero. Catalogue.
Nicholas Bergman. Press Review. See more
Albino Diéguez Videla. Catalogue. See more
Juan Carlos Romero. Catalogue.
Nicholas Bergman. Press Review. See more

