MARTÍN SICHETTI
Pursuant to exhaustive research driven by love and knowledge of film by classic authors like Alfred Hitchcock, David Lynch and Film Noir period, Martín Sichetti (b. 1973, Buenos Aires) selects stills that he later reworks in drawings, videos and performances triggered by film narrative
devices.
As a self-taught artist, his relationship with drawing goes back to childhood; a period in which he also reaffirms his passion for films. His passion for films is also reflected on Darling Pet Monkey (2011), a video he produced based on
a scene from Billy Wilder’s classic film noir, Sunset Boulevard (1950).
His first performances were under the spell of Marilyn Monroe. Simultaneously in 2008, he founded marsdepartment, a studio focused on hi-end retouching he has been directing ever since. As a young teenager, he learned the technique of fashion sketching and attended to costume design workshops at the Teatro Colón and the Teatro San Martín. He has also designed costumes for plays and contemporary dance shows.
He attended workshops by Norma Cirigliano; Peter Richter; Ezequiel García; Fabiana Barreda; Valeria Iglesias; Catalina Schliebener; Gilda Picabea; Silvia Gurfein; María Onetto; Inés Estévez; among others.
In 2013, his piece The Key was selected to illustrate the cover of the book of poems inspired by cinema: Rancho Nostalgia, by James Cihlar, Dream Horse Press.
Recent solo show include: Personæ, Hache galería, Buenos Aires (2023); Film Fatale, Hache galería, Buenos Aires (2019); Microfilms, Hache galería, Buenos Aires (2016); Suspensa, Fundación Esteban Lisa, Buenos Aires (2014); Darling Pet Monkey. Espacio Cabina, Buenos Aires (2013).
Works by the artist were included in numerous group exhibitions: Universo último proceso, Hache galería, Buenos Aires (2022); Bienalsur: Conciencia medioambiental, capítulo 3: Paraísos artificiales, Museo Evita Palacio Ferreyra,
Córdoba (2021); Inventar a la intemperie. Desobediencias sexuales e imaginación política en el arte contemporáneo, Parque de la Memoria, Buenos Aires (2021); Premio Fundación Andreani 2020, Buenos Aires (2021); Fondo Nacional De Las Artes 2020, Casa Nacional Del Bicentenario, Buenos Aires (2020); Lo que queda, Hache galería, Buenos Aires (2020); Premio Klemm 2019, Fundación F.J Klemm, Buenos Aires (2019); En El Borde(R), MACLA – Museo de Arte Contemporánea de la Plata (2019); 72º Salón Nacional de Rosario 2018, Museo Castagnino+Macro, Rosario, Santa Fe; 107 º Salón Nacional de Artes Visuales 2018, Casa Nacional del Bicentenario, Buenos Aires (2018); Premio Klemm 2017. Fundación F.J. Klemm, Buenos Aires, (2017); 94º Salón de Mayo 2017, Museo de Bellas Artes Rosa Galisteo de Rodríguez, Santa Fe (2017); Premio Itaú 2017, Palais de Glace, Buenos Aires (2017); Premio Klemm 2016, Fundación F.J. Klemm. Buenos Aires (2016); En Papel, Del Infinito Galería, Buenos Aires (2016); Alphaville, BA Photo, Buenos Aires (2016); Lo firme en el centro encuentra correspondencia, Hache galería, Buenos Aires (2017); Has llorado, en silencio, Hache galería, Buenos Aires (2016); Vértigo, el cine desde las artes visuales, Praxis, Buenos Aires (2015); Páramo, Hache galería- GAS, Buenos Aires (2014); The Eclectic Tomorrow. The Clubhouse, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2013); Faber-Castell 250º aniversario. Buenos Aires, Argentina (2011); among others.
In 2018, he was awarded a special mention in the discipline of Drawing at the 107th edition of the Salón Nacional de Artes Visuales, Casa Nacional del Bicentenario in Buenos Aires.
In 2019, Martín Sichetti was awarded the second acquisition prize in the XXIII Premio a las artes visuales Federico Jorge Klemm, held in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
WORKS
Record, 2020
Martín Sichetti
Pencil, pastel, gold leaf and paper (collage) on paper
11.8 x 9.1 in
Birds. Series Retratos de Familia, 2018
Martín Sichetti
Pencil, pastel and marker on paper
31.5 x 47.2 in
ROT II. Series Stills, 2018
Martín Sichetti
Collage, pencil and pastel on paper
10.8 x 19.7 in
Psycho. Series Retratos de familia, 2016
Martín Sichetti
Pencil and pastel on paper mounted on passepartout
31.5 x 47.2 in
Martín Sichetti. Key. Series Microfilms, 2016
Martín Sichetti
Video. Duration 15”
Edition 1 of 3 + A.P
Angry. Series Small Issues, 2011
Martín Sichetti
Polychrome pencils, pastel pencil and pastel on paper
9.4 x 12.6 in
Darling Pet Monkey. Series Queer Noir, 2011
Martín Sichetti
Charcoal pencil and black pastel on paper
12.4 x 18.3 in