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  • Museums on APS:
    • MACBA - Buenos Airesin nykytaiteen museo
    • MACBA - Buenos Airesin nykytaiteen museo
    • MACBA - Buenos Airesin nykytaiteen museo
    • MACBA - Buenos Airesin nykytaiteen museo
    • MACBA - Buenos Airesin nykytaiteen museo
  • Nationality: Argentina
  • Born: 1975, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Works on APS: 1
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  • Top-ranked work: Rhombus
  • Top 3 works: Rhombus
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Art period: Nykytaide

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Carla Paola Bertone: Exploring Geometric Abstraction Through Texture and Form

Argentine artist Carla Paola Bertone, often referred to as Carla Bertone, emerged from Buenos Aires in 1975, establishing herself as a distinctive voice within the realm of geometric abstraction. Her artistic journey began with formal training at the National University of Arts in Buenos Aires, culminating in an MFA degree in 2004. This pivotal moment saw her delve into the rich heritage of Argentine geometric tradition, focusing on artists like Yente and Diyi Laañ, and analyzing their impact on contemporary art. Her thesis, ‘Genealogy in the Argentinean Geometric Tradition: Yente, Diyi Laañ, Lidy Prati,’ served as a foundational exploration of artistic lineage and stylistic evolution—a deliberate homage to masters who paved the way for her own groundbreaking approach. Bertone’s artistic practice transcends mere visual representation; it's an immersive experience rooted in meticulous craftsmanship and conceptual depth. She skillfully employs diverse mediums – wall paintings that command attention with bold color palettes and intricate patterns, installations designed to provoke contemplation on spatial relationships, canvases populated by precise geometric forms, and sculptures crafted from materials like ceramic and metal—each contributing to a cohesive artistic vision. Her dedication to experimentation and innovation distinguishes her work from conventional approaches. Notably, she collaborated closely with Marco Zanuso Jr., renowned Italian architect, integrating artistic interventions into ambitious architectural projects that redefined urban spaces. This partnership underscored Bertone’s ability to transform environments through creative expression and solidified her reputation as a visionary artist. Influenced by pioneers of abstract expressionism such as Josef Albers and Barnett Newman, Bertone’s aesthetic sensibilities gravitate towards simplicity and luminosity. However, unlike these artists who often prioritize flatness and monochrome hues, Bertone embraces textural variations within her geometric compositions. She meticulously manipulates surfaces—applying layers of pigment, incorporating resin coatings, and experimenting with additive and subtractive techniques—to imbue her artworks with palpable physicality. This deliberate layering creates depth and dimensionality, challenging viewers to perceive beyond the initial visual impression and inviting them into a dialogue with the artwork’s materiality. Her artistic explorations extend beyond traditional mediums; Bertone actively engages in collaborative projects with other artists and designers, fostering interdisciplinary dialogues that enrich artistic discourse. Furthermore, her work has garnered international acclaim, appearing in prestigious exhibitions across Europe and North America—a testament to its enduring relevance and universal appeal. Currently residing in Torino, Italy, Carla Bertone continues to pursue artistic endeavors while serving as an Art Director, demonstrating her unwavering commitment to both creativity and professional excellence. Her legacy resides not only in her captivating artworks but also in her contribution to shaping the future of art and architecture—a profound reflection of her belief that artistic vision can transform our surroundings and inspire meaningful connections between people and places.
  • Notable Achievements: Recognized internationally for her innovative approach to geometric abstraction.
  • Influences: Josef Albers, Barnett Newman – Masters of simplicity and luminosity.
  • Mediums Employed: Wall Paintings, Installations, Sculptures (Ceramic & Metal)