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mariano ferrante

Informations clés

  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top-ranked work: Dynamic construction N11
  • Born: 1974, Bahía Blanca, Argentine
  • Art period: Contemporain
  • Plus…
  • Museums on APS:
    • MACBA
    • MACBA
    • MACBA
    • MACBA
    • MACBA
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Nationality: Argentine
  • Top 3 works: Dynamic construction N11

Quiz d'art

Chaque question ne comporte qu'une seule bonne réponse.

Question 1:
Où Mariano Ferrante est-il né ?
Question 2:
Quel mouvement artistique a influencé le style de Ferrante ?
Question 3:
Les œuvres de Ferrante présentent souvent :
Question 4:
Où Ferrante a présenté son œuvre *Dynamic Construction N11* ?
Question 5:
Ferrante était invité à participer au projet Rivers of the World grâce à :

Mariano Ferrante: Lines of Motion and Color’s Resonance

Mariano Ferrante, born in Bahía Blanca, Argentina, in 1974, embarked on his artistic journey without formal academic training—a self-taught path that profoundly shaped his distinctive visual language. From a young age, he demonstrated an innate fascination with art, honing his skills at Martín A. Malharro Visual Arts School and furthering his studies at the Faculty of Architecture, Urbanism, and Design at the National University of Mar del Plata. This grounding in architectural principles subtly informs his compositions, emphasizing spatial relationships and geometric precision alongside expressive color palettes. He seeks to capture the essence of movement and form through carefully considered lines and hues—a stylistic hallmark that distinguishes his oeuvre from more conventional approaches. His artistic breakthrough arrived in 2000 when he relocated to Buenos Aires, dedicating himself entirely to pursuing his creative vision. Recognizing the importance of mentorship, Ferrante participated in contemporary art clinics led by renowned artist Tulio de Sagastizábal, immersing himself in discussions about artistic concepts and techniques. This formative experience solidified his commitment to experimentation and innovation—a characteristic that would permeate his subsequent artistic endeavors. Sagastizábal’s guidance instilled in him a deep appreciation for conceptual art and encouraged him to explore unconventional methods of expression. Between 2003 and 2004, he continued his artistic exploration through intensive workshops focused on mastering the fundamentals of painting. Notably, Ferrante’s engagement with Constructivist and Concrete art movements—particularly the pioneering work of artists like Kazimir Malevich and Vladimir Tatlin—became a cornerstone of his aesthetic sensibility. These influences instilled in him a fascination for simplified forms, repetitive patterns, and bold color combinations designed to convey maximum impact—a deliberate stylistic choice that reflects the spirit of these influential artistic currents. The reductionist principles championed by Malevich and Tatlin profoundly impacted Ferrante’s visual vocabulary. A pivotal moment occurred in 2009 when Ferrante presented “Persistente conjunto” at ZavaletaLAB Contemporary Art, marking the beginning of his solo exhibition career. This debut showcased his ability to distill complex ideas into visually arresting images—a testament to his artistic prowess and a demonstration of his capacity for impactful visual storytelling. Subsequent exhibitions included a solo show at Centro Cultural Recoleta and a mural intervention at CCEBA –Centro Cultural de España en Buenos Aires-, demonstrating his versatility as an artist and his willingness to engage with public spaces. His work has been recognized internationally, earning acclaim from critics and collectors alike. Ferrante’s recognition grew exponentially throughout 2010-2013, fueled by grants from the Creator Line of the Metropolitan Fund for Culture, Arts, and Sciences and invitations to participate in prestigious international projects like the British Council's “Rivers of the World” initiative—a collaborative endeavor that brought his art to audiences across continents. His work gained prominence on platforms such as SITE SPECIFIC Drawing and KIAF (Seoul), cementing his position within Argentina’s vibrant contemporary art scene. He actively seeks opportunities to share his artistic vision with a global community, furthering dialogue about art and its role in shaping cultural understanding. His artistic trajectory reached new heights in 2015 with a solo exhibition at Puerta Roja Contemporary Art in Hong Kong, followed by appearances at fairs like ArtTo (Toronto). Ferrante’s exploration of geometric abstraction continued to evolve, culminating in “New Work” presented at Art Projects International in New York and exhibitions showcasing his distinctive style—a stylistic hallmark that distinguishes him from many other Argentinian artists. He remains committed to pushing artistic boundaries and experimenting with new mediums, ensuring that Mariano Ferrante's legacy will endure for generations to come.