Artists
Argentina
Rocío del Milagro Barzola
OPEN Buenos Aires
04.08.22 07.08.22
¨ Open Buenos Aires was a beautiful opportunity to make bonds, and to make known what is happening today in the national graphic scene. It gave me the opportunity to share spaces with a high quality of artists, works, people, team and curators that make it up. I believe that it was possible to plant a seed that will inevitably soon germinate with new projects, both personal and group. Personally, this exhibition managed to further root what I am seeking to generate in my work. Now my daily graphic work has a new accompaniment that is a refuge and calls me to be motivated with this research, thus expanding the drift (deriva) proposal to other spaces.¨
Rocío del Milagro Barzola is a visual artist from Salta in northern Argentina. Her relationship with the mountains, live in community, the altitude and the hills, the coexist with Nature, the balance between the city and the mountain and the migration were some of the bricks that make up her current foundation. The binding content in his work, on which he repeatedly ventures, is the theme of drift, carnival, botany and territory. In some way they are all linked and make up his personality and imprint.
ARTIST´S STATEMENT
Motivated by the need to demonstrate the culture of my origins, what surrounds me, walking, and the survey of what I inhabit. And by walking I mean walking as a political event, where one becomes aware of what one is passing through. I am interested in demonstrating the importance of resuming the playful activity of getting lost, in the space where there is no domain-control relationship on the part of the subject.
ABOUT HER WORK AT THE OPEN Buenos Aires
¨CEBIL¨ series is made from botanical elements from the northern Argentine region. These dialogue in parallel between a real space represented by the geographical sector – America and Argentina – and a fictitious one.It reproduces a place of height, its soil and vegetation, where the voids are irregular and present the characteristic of the similarity of the mountains, symbolizing an actively inspected terrain. The result is an abstract, overhead view of static and sensory maps. Like a new heterogeneous geography made from a horizontal point of view that was set in motion by walking, seeking its support on oneself, both perceptually and materially, in an active mutual collaboration.
BIO
Rocío del Milagro Barzola
1997 | Salta, Argentina.
Lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
STUDIES
Present | Bachelor in Visual Arts, orientation Engraving, thesis process, Argentine Social Museum University, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2021 | Diploma in Artistic Practices in Territory’ at the National University of Arts, Department of Visual Arts ‘Prilidiano Pueyrredón’, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2021 |Diploma in Art and Genres. An approach from curatorship and cultural mediation”, Argentine Social Museum University, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
EXHIBITIONS
2022 | OPEN Buenos Aires 2022, International Meeting of Emerging Graphics «OpenBA», Culture House, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2022 | ¨ 440 Años / 440 obras¨ Group exhibition, City Museum, Salta, Argentina.
2021 | ¨Ahí Veremos¨ Open Studio coordinated by Guido Yannitto and Andrei Fernández, Remota Gallery, Salta, Argentina.
2020/2021 | ¨XL Provincial Hall of Art¨, Engraving Selection, Museum of Fine Arts of Salta, Salta, Argentina
2019 | ¨Cubo de las tentaciones¨ 8th edition of the International Fair of engraving on paper, Museum of Euskalduna, Bilbao, Spain.
RESIDENCIES
2022 | OpenBA grant, Proyecto ´ace, FIG Bilbao and Fundación CIEC, Argentina-España.
2022 | R.A.R.O Residence: Project Development at Taller Magma with Matias Amici, Puente Workshop with Melisa Scsiciani, Palmira Studio with Sabina Tiemroth and TAC Workshop with Yasser Quezada Castillo. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Related Activities
Fellowships, Open Calls
OPEN Buenos Aires – Open Call
International Encounter of Emerging Printmaking
30.05.22 03.07.22
Fundación´ace para el Arte Contemporáneo opens the call for emerging Argentinian artists from all over the federal territory –who work with traditional and digital printmaking (both in serial and variable editions), printed art or expanded field graphic practices / installations– to participate in OPEN Buenos Aires, a professionalization event that includes an exhibition of their works, mentoring by guest curators, demonstrations for the public, a networking day, and a round table, which will be opening to the public from August 5th to 7th.
OPEN Buenos Aires –organized jointly by Fundación´ace para el Arte Contemporáneo and the Arthazi/FIG Bilbao Association of Spain– is part of a larger event: FIG Bilbao’s OPEN PORTFOLIO which has been held in the city of Bilbao since 2014. With its landing in Buenos Aires, this 9th Edition of the OPEN PORTFOLIO FIG, International Encounter of Emerging Printmaking, becomes even more international by celebrating two independent in-person editions: one in Buenos Aires, the OPEN BUENOS AIRES (exclusively for Argentinian artists) and the other in Bilbao, the OPEN PORTFOLIO FIG (for Spanish and international artists).
OPEN BUENOS AIRES will inhabit the impressive Casa de la Cultura-La Prensa building (in the same spaces where the print workshops of La Prensa newspaper used to be) during a week of intense programming, in which the activities will be carried out both for the artists (such as mentoring, portfolio review, professional advice on assembly, networking, etc.), and for the public (such as exhibition of the artists’ works, workshops and demonstrations given by the artists themselves, and talks).
Of all the applications we receive in this first phase, 16 artists will be selected to participate in these sessions in August. On August 7th, the last day of the OPEN Buenos Aires event, an international jury will select: four artists who will participate in the final phase of the program and will travel to Bilbao to exhibit at the FIG Bilbao XI Edition from November 24th to 27th, 2022; two artists to attend the residency offered by the CIEC Foundation of Galicia, Spain in 2023; one artist to attend a residency at the Basque bioDesign Center lab in Bilbao, Spain; and another for a residency at Fundación´ace’s ´acePIRAR Artist-in-Residency International Program.
Likewise, the artists who travel to Bilbao in November will also be able to compete for another residency at the CIEC Foundation and an exhibition space at FIGBilbao 2023. Finally, the selected artists will become part of the traveling exhibition Open Itinera, an exhibition program with multiple venues in the territory of the Basque Autonomous Community, which arises with the firm intention of supporting and further promoting the emerging printmaking work that the Open Portfolio and the FIG Bilbao International Festival of Engraving and Art on Paper has been doing since 2012.
HISTORY OF THE OPEN PORTFOLIO @ FIGBilbao
Open Portfolio was created with the aim of supporting and giving visibility to the work of new printmaking talents and promoting their professional career. This event is a platform for the promotion, dissemination and professionalization of emerging creators. Throughout these nine years, Open Portfolio has given space to more than 150 artists from all continents.
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August 05th-07th, 2022
Casa de la Cultura (La Prensa)
Av de Mayo 525, CABA
FELLOWSHIPS
16 participation fellowships of $50.000 each
AWARDS
– 2 First Prizes: two finalist artists at Fig Bilbao Fair November 2022 + AR $250,000 + accommodation in Bilbao
– 2 Second Prizes: two finalist artists at Fig Bilbao Fair November 2022 + accommodation in Bilbao
– 2 residency scholarships at Fundación CIEC, Spain for two months in 2023
– 1 residency scholarship at Basque bioDesign Center, Spain
– 1 residency scholarship at Proyecto´ace, Buenos Aires
NATIONAL JURY–PRESELECTION
Juan Canavesi (Córdoba, Argentina)
Adriana Moracci (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Alicia Valente (La Plata, Argentina)
INTERNATIONAL JURY–SELECTION
David Arteagoitia (Bilbao, Spain)
Director of the Open Portfolio Bilbao and Professor at the Basque Country University
Javier Martín Jiménez (Madrid, Spain)
Resident Commissar at Conde Duque Center for Contemporary Culture, Madrid
Pedro Galilea (Betanzos, Spain)
Director at Fundación CIEC, Galicia
AWARDING JURY
David Arteagoitia (Bilbao, Spain)
Director of the Open Portfolio Bilbao and Professor at the Basque Country University
Alicia Candiani (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Director of the Open Buenos Aires
Pedro Galilea (Betanzos, Spain)
Director at Fundación CIEC, Galicia
Encounters, Exhibitions
OPEN 2022 | Awards
Award Ceremony
05.08.22 07.08.22
Between August 5th and 7th, 2022, we launched OPEN Buenos Aires: international encounter of emerging printmakers at the Casa de la Cultura—La Prensa Building in the City of Buenos Aires. Throughout its 3 days of opening to the public, the selected artists shared their works in traditional and contemporary graphic and printmaking techniques with the visitors, celebrated the opening of their exhibition, offered workshops, demos and open talks, and, on the last day, 8 artists received the prizes awarded by the organization of the event.
During the inauguration, there were different guided tours by the OPEN Buenos Aires team and participating artists: we began with a guided tour by Andrea Auzmendi for high school students from the Cultural Pass program of the City of Buenos Aires, then María Romero Alves gave a demo of pinhole camera, and Florencia Reisz offered an approach to contemporary graphics through the works of the OPEN artists. Lautaro Parada offered Tarot readings, there was a guided tour for special guests by David Arteagoitia, Director of the FIG Open Portfolio and we closed with a collective toast thanks to the labels provided by Vino El Salvador.
After completing all the activities of OPEN Buenos Aires, the following 8 prizes were distributed, in addition to the 16 participation scholarships awarded to the finalist artists:
- 2 First Prizes: two artists with a stand each at the Fig Bilbao Fair in November 2022 + $250,000 for mobility + accommodation in Bilbao (awarded to Leticia Barbeito and Agustina Girardi)
- 2 Second Prizes: two artists with a stand each at the Fig Bilbao Fair November 2022 + accommodation in Bilbao (awarded to Solange Baqués and Lautaro Parada)
- 2 artistic residency scholarships at Fundación CIEC in Betanzos, Spain, for 2023 (awarded to Mariana Gayoso and Agustín Begueri)
- 1 residency scholarship at the BDC—Basque bioDesign Center in Bilbao, Spain (awarded to Julián Pesce)
- 1 residency scholarship at Proyecto´ace, including accommodation (awarded to Florencia Reisz)
The prizes were awarded by a Jury composed of David Arteagoitia (Bilbao, Basque Country, Director of the FIG Open Portfolio), Pedro Galilea (Salamanca, Spain, Vice President and Director of Fundación CIEC) and Alicia Candiani (Buenos Aires, Argentina, Director of the OPEN Buenos Aires and Fundación´ace) based on the quality of the works presented and the activities for the public proposed and carried out by the artists.
Encounters, International Projects, Workshops, Exhibitions
OPEN Buenos Aires | Activities
Workshops, talks and demos by artists
05.08.22 07.08.22
Between August 5th and 7th, 2022, we held the OPEN Buenos Aires: an international meeting of emerging graphics at the Casa de la Cultura—La Prensa Building in the City of Buenos Aires. Throughout its 3 days of opening to the public, the selected artists shared with the public not only their works in traditional and contemporary graphic and printmaking techniques, but they also offered workshops, demos, participatory practices and open talks.
OPEN Buenos Aires is a professionalization event for emerging artists and for the dissemination of graphic and printmaking practices for the local public, whether specialized in these fields or without previous knowledge in graphics in particular or contemporary art in general. As part of the application to the OPEN, it was the artists themselves who proposed different instances of exchange with the visitors of the event, bringing them closer to their techniques, their projects, their portfolios and their working methods.
The activities that the visitors of the event enjoyed are:
- Guided tour by Andrea Auzmendi (CABA).
- Pinhole camera demonstration by María Romero Alves (CABA).
- Approach to contemporary printmaking through the work of the selected artists, by Florencia REISZ (Mar del Plata).
- Fortune telling by Lautaro Parada (CABA): ask a question and the Black Mallet answers, and take your card as a gift at the end. Poetically appealing to the origins of xylography in the West – used to print playing cards and Tarot cards – the artist offered us a personal experience through his xylographic work Mazo Negro.
- Participatory workshop on perennial monotypes por Noelia Toscano (CABA), Wenceslao Paunero (Pcia. de Buenos Aires) y Rocío Barzola (Salta): taller de fabricación de tintas con tierra e impresión botánica con la técnica de monotipos.
- Demonstration on contemporary Gyotaku by Agustina Girardi (La Plata), Jorgelina Buchara (CABA) and Leticia Barbeito (La Plata): Gyotaku is a traditional Japanese method of naturally recording the best catch of the day. Inspired by his processes, this workshop proposed to discover the potential of the things that surround us as possible printable matrices to generate their own discourse from the imprint that they leave printed on paper—the public was invited to bring their everyday objects to print on them and take them with them.
- Intervened photography by Solange Baqués (Pcia. de Buenos Aires): the artist exchanged with the public her work process and photographic intervention on paper.
- Infinite patterns workshop by Mariana Gayoso (CABA) and Ale Giorgga (CABA): this workshop approached the notions of contemporary art through graphic experimentation to the public. From the superposition of various materials, textures and graphic qualities, the importance of repetition and fragmentation is recognized, knowing and internalizing what a pattern is and how it is created graphically and continuously (notion of rapport, stamp, impression and stamp).
- “Processing the digital weaving” talk by Julián Pesce (CABA) and Juan Pablo Ferlat (CABA): memory storage to create repeating patterns, physical and temporary units.
- Participatory workshop “Building a xilomural” by Agustín Begueri (Córdoba) and Ale Giorgga (CABA).
Encounters, Portfolio Review
OPEN 2022 | Encounters
Portfolio reviews and panels
05.08.22 07.08.22
Between August 5th and 7th, 2022, we held the OPEN Buenos Aires: International Encounter for Emerging Printmakers at the Casa de la Cultura—La Prensa Building in the City of Buenos Aires. Throughout its 3 days of opening to the public, the selected artists shared with the public not only their works in traditional and contemporary graphic and printmaking techniques, but also offered workshops, demos, participatory practices and open talks for the public.
OPEN Buenos Aires is a professionalization event for emerging artists and for the dissemination of graphic and printmaking practices for the local public, whether specialized or without previous knowledge in the field of graphics, in particular, or contemporary art, in general. As part of the professionalization of the artists, on Sunday, August 7th, a portfolio review was carried out by a jury specialized in graphics and engraving, both traditional and contemporary.
The portfolio review was carried out by the national pre-selection jury, made up of Juan Canavesi (Córdoba), Adriana Moracci (CABA) and Ali Valente (La Plata), who over 3 hours offered portfolio reviews, feedback, criticism of works, feedback and professional guidance to both OPEN Buenos Aires artists and independent artists who previously signed up to participate in this free activity. Once the portfolio review was completed, the open conference on contemporary graphics was launched, with the participation of David Arteagoitia (Bilbao, Basque Country, Director of the FIG Open Portfolio), Pedro Galilea (Salamanca, Spain, Vice President and Director FundaciónCIEC), Iratoi Retolaza (Bilbao, Basque Country, guest artist-in-residency and part of the Basque bioDesign Center team), and was moderated by Alicia Candiani (Director of OPEN and Fundación´ace).