SOFÍA QUIRNO
Bringing together concrete and metaphorical images, Sofía Quirno´s work proposes an experience of everyday associations. Influenced by the Argentine tradition of Feminism, Surrealism, and Psychoanalysis, Quirno sets to play with exiting schemas using humor to evidence vulnerability.s in New York.
Her paintings and installations reinterpret landscapes of life to enhance the perception of the strange and often funny experience that it is to be in the world. Using collage as her underlying processes, she experiments with montage, overlapping images and perspectives to capture the randomness of thoughts and the multiple relationships between meanings and forms.
Quirno was born in 1978, Buenos Aires, Argentina. She lives and works in New York.
She graduated from Torcuato Di Tella University and has a degree in International Studies (2002). She is also a graduate of a Masters in Visual Arts from Parsons The New School (2015).
She was part of the Paint School fellowship, Shandaken Projects (2020) and the Viewing Program 20/21 at The Drawing Center in New York. She received the Deans Merit Scholarship Award (2013) and Student Senate Grant (2015) at Parsons The New School of Design and the Sterling Clark Scholarship as artist-in-residence at Vermont Studio Center (in 2012). Quirno was also an artist-in-residence at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts (2013) and Triangle Arts Workshop (2010).
She has presented the following solo exhibitions: Beat around the bush, Praxis NY, New York (2024); El cuerpo es Avant Garde, Hache galería, Buenos Aires (2023); I Went there, Praxis NY, New York (2022); Heads and Tails, Praxis NY, New York (2019); Importa un pepino, Hache galería, Buenos Aires (2017); After Noon, M E N Gallery, New York (2017); Calendar Day, Praxis Art NY, New York (2016); Sunny Side Up, Sleep Center, New York (2015); Entre líneas, Central de Proyectos – Arte BA, Buenos Aires (2013); Serendipia, Galería Cobra, Buenos Aires (2012); Tapeando, Pantocrator Gallery La Pan, Barcelona (2012); Un día sin lluvia, Paseo Cultural Carlos Nuñez, Buenos Aires (2011).
Among her two-person exhibitions are: A su lado. Brenner & Quirno, Galería VASARI, Buenos Aires (2019); For Starters, Sofía Quirno and Jonathon Haffner, Emily Harvey Foundation, New York; Casa robada, Quirno- Ignatti, Urbana, Buenos Aires (2017).
She has participated in numerous group exhibitions: Copiado y prestado, Hache Galería, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2024); Bye Black Bird, CAMPO ARTFEST 2022, Garzón; Landscapes of Care, The Clemente, New York (2022); Lo que queda, Hache galería, Buenos Aires (2020); House- Hold, MARQ, Buenos Aires; House- Hold, The Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center, New York (2019); Coffey Street show, Brooklyn, USA (2018); Lo firme en el centro encuentra correspondencia, Galería Hache, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2017); Bosquejar, proyectar, dibujar, Galeria Quimera, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2016 ); Has llorado en silencio, Hache Galería, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2016); Dialogando con Cortázar, The Clemente, New York, USA (2016); INstall/ DEinstall, Hunter College, New York, USA (2016); Off Pink, Parsons 2015 MFA Thesis Show, The Kitchen, New York, USA (2015); Proyecto Bonzo, Casa Uno, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2015); Videosnack, Regina Rex, New York, USA (2015); Do you see the Picture?, Praxis Art Gallery, New York, USA (2014); Videorover: Season 8, Nurture Art, New York, USA (2014); The Set, 25 East Gallery, Parsons The New School for Design, New York, USA (2014); Riña de gallos, Galeria Rusia, Tucumán, Argentina (2013), Artist in residence at Online Morning Drawing Residency (2013); Secret Admirer, 2971 24th St, San Francisco, USA (2013); Colorama, Vermont Studio Arts Center, Vermont, USA (2012); Mil hojas, Isla Flotante, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2011).
workS
Quizás no nos volvamos del todo indiferentes, 2023
Sofía Quirno
Oil and collage on canvas + objects (paper glue, fiberpaste, wooden egg and painted cardboard)
81.1 x 69.3 in
Hay que andar liviana en este mundo, o no, 2023
Sofía Quirno
Oil on canvas + object (painted cardboard)
78.7 x 77.2 in
Espera, 2018
Sofía Quirno
Acrylic, ink and oil on paper
41.7 x 29.9 in