ZONADEPHOTO - ZDPH

Teodelina Detry

Bio

Teodelina Detry is a visual artist born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1975. She studied Art Direction and Photography in Buenos Aires, Geneva and New York.
Her work reflects on a silent and poetic tone, about the search for freedom and the fragility of life.
While living in Switzerland, she continued studying photography with Aline Kundig and Athena Carey. And back in Argentina with Inés Miguens, Santiago Carrera, Ana Sánchez Zinny, Vivian Galbán and at Proyecto Imaginario. She also took workshops with Alain Laboile, Esteban Pastorino, Marcos López and Laura Letinsky amongst others.
Since 2017, her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. In Buenos Aires, at the Tattersal Palermo, at BAphoto with Zona de Photo Gallery, at Mundo Nuevo Art Gallery, at Otra Feria and at Cecilia Caballero Gallery. In Uruguay, at CAMPO and Galería del Paseo. In Paris with Fotógrafas Latam. In Finland at the Helsinki Photo Festival and in Brazil, at SPArte Fair with Mario Cohen Gallery.
Her work has been highlighted in specialized magazines and various editorial publications.
In March 2020, she published her first photography book, “La Anémona es una flor que se abre al menor golpe de viento”, (“The Anemone is a Flower that Opens Herself to the Slightest Touch of Wind”). And the same year she received the IPA Award for the "Book Photographer of the Year".

Statement

La obra de Teodelina anhela capturar las emociones de todo lo que nos rodea para liberar su alma. Se zambulle en el silencio de la naturaleza y del ser humano buscando transformarlo en poesía.

Teodelina Detry
Title: “Perdón”
Medium: Captura Digital Directa - Impresión Fine Art Giclée. Papel Hahnemühle Photo Rag UltraSmooth 310 gms
Date of print: 2022
Capture year: 2019
Dimensions: 195 x 130 cm
Edition: 2/8 + 1 PA
Wall reference
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in

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Other galleries

Julia Baitalá - Arte Contemporáneo
ZONA V Fine art point
OTTO Galería
Subsuelo
OdA Oficinas de Arte
Taquicardia
“Perdón”