Catalina Swinburn Chilean, b. 1979

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Born 1979Santiago, Chile 

 Lives and works between Buenos Aires, Argentina & London, United Kingdom  

 

Catalina Swinburn’s practice translates key messages and universal concerns such as sustainability, identity, gender equality, and globalization, underlining historical connections across the Global South. Through the use of weaving, vintage documents, her woven sculptures function as a vital and dynamic language for raising awareness both physically and conceptually, while strengthening integration between various communities by referencing female resilience. She seeks to rescue ancestral rituals linked to sacred places, ancestral geography, and original memory; regenerating these narratives articulates both a sense of urgency and a mode of resistance. Her artworks are activated through her position as both fabricator and performer, where sculpture and performance converge as a metaphor for resistance, and woven narratives emerge as a substitute for the historical silence imposed on women. Grounded in textiles as eloquent expressions of women’s engagement with cultural tradition and transmutation, her practice draws from studies of gender, social identity, exchange, and modernization, using weaving as a vehicle of consciousness that bridges conservatism and innovation, continuity and transformation. 

 

She received a BA in Fine Arts from the Catholic University of Chile. 

 

Swinburn’s work has been shown in several international institutions, including Centro Cultural Matta, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaMuseo de la Inmigración, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaMapi Museum, Montevideo, UruguayMuseo de la Universidad de Antioquia & Museo de la Universidad de Medellin, MedellinMonnaie du Paris, Pairs, FranceMAC Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Santiago de Chile, ChileMAVI Museo de Artes Visuales, Santiago de Chile, Chile. 

 

Her works can be found in many prestigious collections of art, including Pilar Citoler Foundation, Cordoba, SpainFondation Thalie Collection, Brussels, Belgium; Balanz Capital collection, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaLatin American Art CollectioArtnexus, Bogotá ColombiaCCu Art Collection, Santiago de Chile, ChileICC Contemporary Institue of Culture, Sao Paulo, BrazilArte Al Dia Collection, Miami, U.S.ARosenblum Foundation, Buenos Aires, Argentinaand Permanent Public Intervention, Vitacura Parks, Santiago de Chile, Chile. 

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