Artist Statement
Women have been, for generations, the keepers of the culture, bearing tradition on their shoulders. As an immigrant woman myself, I think of memories as the foundation of the human mind, and a recurrent place to go when re-defining our identities.
Although the wardrobe with its drawers filled with the mute tumult of memories is not always open; certain objects, a song, a poem or even a particular scent, have the ability to conjure them back. I photograph objects that evoke a particular place or personal history to explore ideas about identity: gender, territory, language and language.
The immigrant memories, more associated with a distant place, “there and then”, establish a dialog with traditions of the adopted homeland, “here and now”, thus attaining a new significance, exploring the contrast across boundaries.
Born in Cordoba, Argentina in 1970. Marina studied at the Escuela de Artes Visuales Martin A. Malharro, Argentina. She spent the summer of 1998 studying photography at Speos Ecole de la Photographie in Paris, and earned her MFA in Photography at Barry University, Miami in 2009.
She had solo exhibitions at The Consulate of Argentina in New York, The Deering Estate at Cutler, Miami, The Gato Gallery, Barry University,The Dina Mitrani Gallery, Miami and Dacil Art Gallery, Argentina. She has participated in group shows at The Boca Museum of Art, Boca Raton, MoCA, North Miami, The Appleton Museum of Art, Ocala, The Museum of Florida Art, Deland, The Centro Cultural Espanol, Aluna Art Foundation, Miami and The Miami Center for The Photographic Arts.
Marina was recently invited to participate in a Night at The Museum at the Bass Museum, Miami Beach, Spring Fling at Locust Projects, Mimai, Abracadabra at the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, Paper Hearts, at The MDC Museum of Art + Design, Miami and Florida Contemporary, at The Baker Museum at Artis, Naples.
Her work is included in the Bunnen Collection, Atlanta, The Girl’s Club Collection of Art, Fort Lauderdale, The LOWE Museum at the University of Miami, Miami Dade College Museum of Art & Design's Permanent Collection, Miami, and various important private collections around the globe.
Her work has been published in ArtNexus, EnFoco's Nueva Luz Photographic Journal, The Miami Herald, Aplausos Magazine, El Nuevo Herald, Las 12, Pagina 12, Argentina, Lenscratch, Light Leaked, The Wall Street International Magazine, and Inventario Magazine, Italy, to mention a few.
Marina currently lives and works in Miami Beach.
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