Liv Schulman
Liv Schulman (Buenos Aires, 1985) is an artist, writer, and filmmaker. Her work spans filmed fiction, TV series, performance-readings, and novel writing, delving into the role of subjectivity within political space and the challenge of legitimizing it. Fascinated by television, she references moments such as the rise of cable in 1990 and Argentina’s 2001 economic crash as formative. Schulman’s narratives approach creation as the direct experience of environments, systems, and identities. A graduate of the École nationale supérieure d’arts de Paris-Cergy, she has lived between France and Buenos Aires since 2015. Her work has been widely exhibited at major biennials and institutions. In her practice, a real telenovela becomes a museum object—where desire, fiction, and institutional critique intersect. She is represented by Piedras Galería (Buenos Aires) and Galerie Anne Barrault (Paris).