October 24-27, 2024
International Photography Exhibition

Lorena Marchetti

Sunday October 17 - 5pm

To access the face-to-face guided tour you must purchase the fair ticket at Ticketek or at the ticket office on the day and time of the guided tour.

No fee for prior registration within the framework of BAphoto 2021.

Limited places. To participate in the guided tour you must register in advance by completing the registration form below.

Meeting point for the tour is the ticket office.

  

 

  

  

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Lorena Marchetti

(Buenos Aires, 1976) Graduated in Graphic Design at the University of Buenos Aires (FADU-UBA.) She studied art and clinics with her; Diana Aisenberg, Marta Zátonyi, Gabriel Valansi, Guillermo Ueno, Alicia Romero and Marcelo Giménez.

She obtained the 3rd Prize in Photography from the 104th National Salon of Visual Arts.

In 2013 she was selected to carry out PAC, Annual Program of Contemporary Artistic Practices. Since 2015 she has been a member of the Foto Féminas Collective, a platform with the purpose of promoting female artists who work in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Since 2008, she runs studionube, an art, photography and design studio specialized in the development and comprehensive production of editorial and cultural projects.

In 2017 she joined FOCO, a contemporary photography study group coordinated by Natalia Fortuny, at the Gino Germani Research Institute. IGG / FSOC (UBA). In coordination with the "Study Group on Art, Culture and Politics" directed by Ana Longoni (FSOC-UBA). In 2018 she carried out the writing workshop directed by Silvia Gurfein, The Text of the Work. In 2019 she attends the annual clinic coordinated by the painter Verónica Gómez. Since 2020 she has participated in the Flacso Study Circle; Culture and Territory. She is currently doing the Postgraduate Culture and Cities: Cultural Policies for Urban Transformation. She had exhibitions in Argentina and abroad. She lives and works in Buenos Aires.

 

She is represented in Argentina by the Gachi Prieto Gallery.