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Monica Sartori

Kurzbiografie

  • Top 3 works: Sin título, de la serie Derrame [Untitled, from the series Spill]
  • Nationality: Italien
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Art period: Zeitgenössische Kunst
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Monica Sartori: Sculptor Crafting Unique Art From Unexpected Materials

Monica Sartori, born in Rome, Italy in 1967, embarked on an artistic journey that would ultimately lead her to Argentina and a distinctive approach to sculpture – one characterized by a fascination for unconventional materials and a profound exploration of form and texture. Moving with her family two years later, Sartori pursued her passion for art formally at ENBAPP - Prilidiano Pueyrredón National School of Fine Arts where she earned her professorship in drawing and sculpture, establishing herself as an educator and honing her foundational skills. Her artistic vision quickly transcended traditional mediums, gravitating towards innovative techniques utilizing materials often overlooked by the mainstream sculptural world. This pioneering spirit propelled her participation in prestigious art programs like the PAC Project Artist Program at Galería Gachi Prieto in Buenos Aires, Argentina – a testament to her commitment to pushing creative boundaries and engaging with contemporary artistic discourse. Furthermore, Sartori’s work has graced numerous group exhibitions, including Yeca at Fundación Cazadores (2021) and Biennale Internazionale d’Arte Contemporánea at Francesco Gonzaga Diocesan Museum (Italy, 2017), showcasing her versatility and securing recognition within the international art community. Sartori's sculptural practice isn’t merely about shaping matter; it’s about conveying ideas and emotions through texture and surface manipulation. Influenced by artists like Monica Bonvicini – whose monumental sculptures explore themes of power and architecture – Sartori seeks to challenge perceptions and provoke contemplation. Bonvicini’s dedication to confronting societal issues resonates with Sartori's own artistic ethos, emphasizing the importance of art as a vehicle for social commentary. A notable achievement was her involvement in the Biennale Internazionale d’Arte Contemporánea in Italy, where her contribution garnered critical acclaim and solidified her position as a leading figure in contemporary sculpture. Her exploration of material experimentation—often incorporating recycled or repurposed elements—reflects a broader concern for sustainability and artistic innovation. Sartori's work stands apart due to its ability to transform ordinary materials into extraordinary expressions of artistic vision. Her journey began in Rome, Italy, where she cultivated her artistic sensibilities before relocating to Argentina and establishing herself as an influential sculptor. Today, Monica Sartori continues to inspire artists worldwide with her unwavering dedication to pushing creative boundaries and transforming the visual landscape through groundbreaking sculptural techniques.