Andrea Moccio

Andrea Moccio (Buenos Aires, 1964) is a visual artist working across experimental printmaking, installation, and interdisciplinary languages. She trained at the National School of Fine Arts Prilidiano Pueyrredón and studied with artists such as Matilde Marín, Diana Aisenberg, and Alfredo Portillos. Her education continued with Christian Boltanski in Paris and Manuel Bello at Arteleku, Spain, where she lived for eight years. Moccio’s work—recognized with the Platinum Konex Award (2022), First Prize at the National Print Salon (2018), and an Antorchas Foundation Grant (2003)—is part of collections like El Museo del Barrio (NY) and Minicelli Museum (Río Gallegos). She has exhibited at CCK, Usina del Arte, and Cecilia Caballero Gallery, among others. In 2024 she exhibits at Kunstverein Familie Montez (Frankfurt) and was named a Distinguished Cultural Personality by the Buenos Aires Legislature. She lives and works in La Paternal, Buenos Aires.