Tangram Series by Carolina Chocron

The incommensurability of the world becomes tangible, it houses the intimate, it breathes between walls, it becomes the border between interior and exterior.

The Tangrams presented here complete not from the absence but from other presences, re-dimensioning. These pieces becomes a cry that emanates a need for new configurations.

They open windows of stories that in their transience become present, a sequence of new journeys—they build new memories.

The work seeks to move stillness, submits the edges in other links, and creates new forms of exit and meeting with others, the tangram or "table of wisdom" fulfills its objective: to make the non-existent appear from what already exists.

Carolina Chocron is a graphic designer and analog collage artist born on April 11, 1969 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She works in an old warehouse, converted into a Collective Workshop for plastic artists. In her workshop, she develops her production focused on collage and assemblage techniques. In this space, she also teaches teenagers and adults trying to spread the great possibilities of using this technique.

Solo exhbitions include Serendipia (Hungary), Ab Ovo (Spain), Taxonomia (Argentina). Group exhibitions include Art on Paper (USA), Vienna Contemporary and Parallel Vienna (Austria), 516ARTS | Radical Reimaginings (USA), Art Market Budapest (Hungary)

Her work has been published in various print media such as: Collage by Women: 50 Essential Contemporary Artists (Spain), The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows by John Koenig (USA), Kolaj Magazine (Canada), Rapsodia Magazine (Italy), Z2A- A Collage Alphabet (USA), and We Said Hello and Shook Hands (USA).

Instagram: @carolina_chocron

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