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Catalina González

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Catalina González is a Chilean artist.

Education

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González has a Bachelors of Fine Arts from University ARCIS, as well as a Diploma Aesthetic Contemporary Thought from Universidad Diego Portales and a Diploma Developing, Territory Poorness from Alberto Hurtado University.

Exhibitions

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Desarraigos (Solo)

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The exhibition Desarraigos[1] came to life on June 3, 2017. This exhibition consists of components such as algae, photography and video. It exposes distinct elements that intertwine with the Tarapaca region.

Postrauma (Group)

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In this exhibition, each part shows trauma and the multiple expressions that come with it. Gonzalez does this exhibition alongside Jorge Brantmayer, Victor Castillo, Angie Saiz and Mexican artist Joaquin Segura.[2] This exhibition was made to reflect that, aside from all the hidden fear and other social symptoms, a way of being able to maintain a livable life is developed.

Artworks

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  • El Paisaje Que Nos Une[3] – This piece was on a desert and had a map of the country of Bolivia and its popular cities, which encompass the "paisaje," which is the journey that connects everyone as a whole.
  • Duna[4] – This piece represents Earth, with its most prominent component being soil. It consists of images and a visual art of soil piled up with a bucket of rocks, which water flows into to represent the growth that is needed. This piece is also a collective and has been exhibited in the Patricia Ready Gallery.
  • AIAV, exhibition residence program[5] – This piece was made in Japan, and it encompasses the forest of Japan, containing images of the trees as well as video representations.

Collections

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  • Sala Gaco 2018, Santiago de Chile
  • Patricia Ready Gallery, 2017
  • Atacama Desert, Alto Hospicio, 2016-2018
  • Centro Cultural Estación Mapocho 2017
  • Akiyoshidai International Art Village, Akiyoshidai – Japan

Honors and awards

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2017 – Cultural Grant 2017 (Arts Council,CL) Regional Circulation,Tarapacá,Chile.

2017 – Second prize CCU grant, Santiago. Chile.

2016 – Cultural Grant 2017(Arts Council, CL) FONDART National, Santiago de Chile

2016 – Cultural Grant 2017 (Arts Council, CL) FONDART Regional, Tarapacá, Chile.

2015 – First Prize Cha.co & Finland. Santiago, Chile.

2010/11 – Grant, Corporación Cultural Arte +, Santiago de Chile

2008/10 – Nominate for application to CIFO grant, Miami USA.

2010 – Prize 100 Lideres, El Mercurio Newspaper. Santiago de Chile

2007 – Bicentenary Prize MAVI, Museum of Visual Arts. Santiago de Chile.

– First Prize in Digital Art, Centro Cultural Matucana 100, Santiago de Chile.

– Honorable mention "From naturals to artificially" Chile University. Santiago de Chile.

2006 – Honorable mention, Nanometrajes Urbanos by Plagio magazine, Santiago de Chile.

Publications

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  • Catalog CONTINUUM
  • Catalago Del Otro Lado
  • Book – Imagen Criolla
  • Book – Paisajes Tarapequeños
  • Catálago Intervenciones
  • Catálago Umbra
  • Book – Mes de Fotografia
  • Catálago Venecia Italia

Bibliography

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  • Arteinformado. "Catalina González. Artista." ARTEINFORMADO, ARTEINFORMADO, 26 Aug. 2015, www.arteinformado.com/guia/f/catalina-gonzalez-46784.
  • Atlas. "Desarraigos De Catalina González En El CCEM." Revista ATLAS, 7 Apr. 2018, atlasiv.com/2017/06/03/desarraigos-catalina-gonzalez-ccem/.
  • González, Catalina. CV. Catalina González, 1979.
  • Coltura, El Mostrador. "Exposición Colectiva 'Postrauma' En Sala Gasco." El Mostrador, 10 Dec. 2018, www.elmostrador.cl/cultura/2018/12/10/exposicion-colectiva-postrauma-en-sala-gasco
  • "Cata González." Cata González | Galería Patricia Ready, galeriapready.cl/artistas/cata-gonzalez/?lang=en.

References

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  1. ^ "Desarraigos de Catalina González en el CCEM". Revista Atlas (in Spanish). 3 June 2017. Archived from the original on 1 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Exposición colectiva "Postrauma" en Sala Gasco". El Mostrador (in Spanish). December 10, 2018. Archived from the original on 20 May 2022. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  3. ^ "SACO3, Tercera Semana de Arte Contemporáneo / Capsula". October 28, 2014 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ "2013 DUNA". cata.
  5. ^ "WAITING". cata.
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