Marcolina Dipierro
Marcolina Dipierro is an Argentine visual artist and graduate of the Prilidiano Pueyrredón National School of Fine Arts (2000). Her work explores geometric abstraction, color, and sculptural forms. Since 2001, she has exhibited in museums, galleries, and fairs across Argentina, the U.S., Europe, and Latin America. Recent solo shows include Funcionalismo inútil (Miranda Bosch Gallery), Interrupted Line (Sayago & Pardon, U.S.), and En círculo (Alejandra von Hartz, U.S.). She has participated in group exhibitions at Phoenix Art Museum, Mana Contemporary, and MACBA. Her work was part of BIENALSUR 2017 with sculptural interventions in Rosario and Rio de Janeiro. Dipierro received fellowships from FONCA (Mexico), the National Arts Fund (Argentina), and the Lucio Fontana Foundation (Italy), and won the First Prize from Fundación Fortabat (2021). Her work is in collections such as MACBA, Castagnino-MACRO, and Phoenix Art Museum.