Tittle: MATIAS DUVILLE
Artist: Matias Duville
Category: Website Design
Place: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Date. Jan 2017
Tittle: ARQUEOLOGÍAS DEL FUTURO IV
Director: Alina Folini
Category: Identity Design
Place: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Date. Aug 27 – Sep 8, 2017
Website design for Matías Duville, visual artist from Mar del Plata. He works with objects, videos and installations, although his production has mainly grown out of drawing. His works evoke scenes of desolation with rarified, timeless atmospheres like those that precede a natural disaster: hurricanes, tsunamis or situations of abandonment in the forest that act as a dreamlike vision of a wandering explorer, like a mental landscape. http://www.matiasduville.com/
Arqueologías del Futuro is an International Festival of Contemporary Dance, Performance and Knowledge. The curatorship of this fourth edition begins with the concept of disobedient bodies, to open up in multiple directions: the importance of feminine identities and their affective-creative networks as world proposals; the lack of cultural public politics for the care of our spaces, which defines the discourses of our creations based on the precarious conditions of production. More info: http://arqueologiasdelfuturo.com/
Tittle: IN MY EYES
Editor: Walden
Category: Fanzine, Editorial Design
Place: Salón Pueyrredon, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Date. Sep 6, 2018
Tittle: THE IMPENETRABLE FOREST
Editor: TRImarchi Collective
Category: Foldable Poster, Identity Design
Place: Somerset House, London, UK
Date. Sep 4–23, 2018
IN MY EYES was published by Walden Editora. The fanzine is absolutely unpublished and includes a recent interview with Ian Mackaye by Jim Saah, photographs of the Washington DC punk scene, as well as quotes from Henry Rollins (SOA / Black Flag), Brian Baker (Minor Threat / Dag Nasty / Bad Religion) among others. It was released on September 6 at Salón Pueyrredon –Buenos Aires, with the screening of the documentary Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, DC directed by Scott Crawford.
The TRImarchi design collective has been selected by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to curate Argentina’s Pavilion at one of the most prestigious events on the international calendar: from the 4th to 23rd of September, craftsmanship, immaterial heritage and contemporary design was converged at the London Design Biennale 2018 in Somerset House. TRImarchi opens “THE IMPENETRABLE FOREST” responding to the theme ‘Emotional States’, a subject chosen to provoke a broad interpretation across design disciplines, with immersive and engaging installations that interrogate how design influences our lives, emotions and experiences.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Exhibitions
– Arquitectura Para Plantas. MALBA.
Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Ago 20, 2019)
– En Otras Palabras. Talenta Galería.
Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Jul 7, 2019)
– ULTRABOOST19. Ciudad Cultural Konex.
Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Mar 26, 2019)
– Oro Negro. Laboratorio Festival.
Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Ene 22–23, 2019)
– Expo Auditorium. TRImarchi.
Mar del Plata, Argentina. (Nov 2-4, 2018)
– Open Studio. La Gran Paternal.
Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Sep 22–23, 2018)
– Antártico Ártico. PANAL 361.
Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Sep 4, 2018)
Awards
– COLLIDE 24
At the Intersection of Art and Design
https://www.collide24.org/2019/12/30/at-the-intersection-of-art-and-design/
– IT'S NICE THAT
Lamas Burgariotti questions “the limits between design and art”
– BACKCATALOGUE
https://backcatalogue.co/lamas-burgariotti/
Tittle: THE IMPENETRABLE FOREST
Editor: TRImarchi Collective
The TRImarchi design collective has been selected by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to curate Argentina’s Pavilion at one of the most prestigious events on the international calendar: from the 4th to 23rd of September, craftsmanship, immaterial heritage and contemporary design was converged at the London Design Biennale 2018 in Somerset House. TRImarchi opens “THE IMPENETRABLE FOREST” responding to the theme ‘Emotional States’, a subject chosen to provoke a broad interpretation across design disciplines, with immersive and engaging installations that interrogate how design influences our lives, emotions and experiences.
María Victoria Lamas (1985 —Buenos Aires, Argentina) studied Graphic Design at the University of Buenos Aires. She has extensive experience in identity, editorial and web design. From 2007 to 2010, she was Teacher’s Assistant at Typography Cosgaya at FADU—UBA. In 2012, she founded Club de Amigos Costa Rica an interdisciplinary collective that focuses on art direction, animation, graphic design, photography and illustration. In 2015, she began to study painting at a workshop lead by Hernán Salamanco where she experimented with different techniques, exploring new materials. In 2017, formed Taller Yerua, an artist atelier where she currently works with Joaquín Burgariotti.
Joaquín Burgariotti (1984 —Buenos Aires, Argentina) began his studies in advertising and then joined the studio of designer Sergio Manela. He later continued his education at the UNA (National University of Art). He is particularly drawn to and influenced by his fascination with plants, wood and nature. He is self-taught in photography, a medium he often utilizes in his work. He has participated in several workshops led by the artists Jose Luis Landet, Hernán Salamanco and Paula Duro. In 2012, he presented his work in his first collective exhibition and later in 2015 was invited to present work at the collective exhibition “Mercadolibre” at UV Estudio. In 2018, he received a scholarship to participate in the residency “Cercanías” located in Mundo Dios, Mar del Plata, lead by Ernesto Ballesteros.
María Victoria Lamas (1985 —Buenos Aires, Argentina) estudió diseño gráfico en la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Cuenta con amplia experiencia en identidades visuales, diseño editorial y sitios web. De 2007 a 2010, fue ayudante de cátedra en Tipografiía Cosgaya FADU–UBA. En 2012, fundó Club de Amigos Costa Rica, un colectivo interdisciplinario con enfoque en dirección de arte, animación, diseño gráfico, fotografía e ilustración. En 2015, comenzó a estudiar pintura en un taller dirigido por Hernán Salamanco, donde experimentó con diferentes técnicas, explorando nuevos materiales. En 2017 forma parte de Taller Yeruá un taller de artistas donde actualmente tiene su estudio junto a Joaquín Burgariotti.
Joaquín Burgariotti (1984, Buenos Aires, Argentina) Joaquín comenzó sus estudios de publicidad y luego se unió al estudio del diseñador Sergio Manela. Más tarde continuó su educación en UNA (Universidad Nacional de Arte). Se siente especialmente atraído e influenciado por su fascinación por las plantas, la madera y la naturaleza. Usa la fotografía como medio de expresión en su trabajo. Ha participado en varios talleres dirigidos por los artistas José Luis Landet, Hernán Salamanco y Paula Duro. En 2012, presentó su trabajo en su primera exposición colectiva y, más tarde, en 2015, fue invitado a presentar su trabajo en la exposición colectiva "Mercadolibre" en UV Estudio. En 2018, recibió una beca para participar en la residencia "Cercanías" ubicada en Mundo Dios, Mar del Plata, dirigida por Ernesto Ballesteros.