Fátima Rodrigo

(Lima, 1987) Fátima Rodrigo’s work has evolved towards mixed media and interactive installations exploring the representation of Latin American modernism and gender identity through different devices such as architecture, modern art, and pop culture. She is particularly interested in problematizing the structures of power that in a post-colonial context continue to organize the world in hierarchical binaries, veiling the fluid relations between colonizers and colonized that compose what we understand as “modern.” Her work has focused on understanding how modernity—understood broadly as an aesthetic, a moment in history, and an aspiration that becomes embodied in landscapes and human bodies— not only coexists with but enables violence against vulnerable populations, including women and non-gender normative people. Her investigation raises questions regarding the ways in which these representations influence our desires and interactions based on repeated behaviors over time, shaping conventions that eventually become a sort of canon.

Fátima Rodrigo

(Lima, 1987) lives and works in Lima, Peru. 
She is currently in residence at Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France. Current exhibition “Imaginarios contemporáneos” at MALI (Museo de Arte de Lima). Upcoming exhibition: Museo Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid. Her work was part of the 22nd Biennale of Sydney. Her solo shows include: Museo de Arte de Lima (MALI); ICPNA Cultural, Lima; Glasgow International Festival; Garúa, Lima; Ricardo Palma Cultural Center, Lima; among others. 

Her work has also been shown in numerous institutions around the world, most notably: OSTRALE OSTRALE Biennale, Dresden, Germany; 22nd Biennale of Sydney, Australia; Casado Santapau, Madrid; Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; Fashion and Textile Museum, London; Museum of The City of Queretaro, Mexico; Matucana 100, Santiago; Memory and Reconciliation Center, Bogotá; Bienal Sur, Buenos Aires; Bienal Tropical, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Flux Factory, New York; Museum of Modern Art, Antwerp, among others.

Her work was recently acquired by the Museo de Arte de Lima (MALI). 

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“Dicen que soy”, 2024
22 x 32 cm
Polished bronze
“Solo el silencio responde”, 2024
15 x 90 cm
Polished bronze and bead weaving
From the series “Ejercicios de resistencia”, 2024
65 x 50 cm
Leather, metal and plastic applications
“Ojos que no ven I”, 2024
22 x 22 cm
Polished bronze and beads
“Ojos que no ven II”, 2024
5 x 28 cm
Polished bronze
“Ojos que no ven III”, 2024
36 x 28 cm
Polished bronze
“Ojos que no ven IV”, 2024
14 x 26 cm
Polished bronze
“Ojos que no ven V”, 2024
16 x 27 cm
Polished bronze
“Ojos que no ven VI”, 2024
18 x 33.5 cm
Polished bronze
“Ojos que no ven VII”, 2024
11 x 29 cm
Polished bronze
“Ojos que no ven VIII”, 2024
23 x 26 cm
Polished bronze
“Ojos que no ven IX”, 2024
15 x 21.5 cm
Polished bronze and beads
From the series “Contradanza”, 2023
250 x 140 cm
Metallic thread, fabric, sequins.
From the series “Hologramas”, 2023
25 x 30 cm
Polished bronze, glass and crystal beads
From the series “Hologramas”, 2023
25 x 30 cm
Polished bronze, glass and crystal beads
“Ejercicios de resistencia”, 2023
24 x 16 cm
Hand-embroidered leather glove, plastic, glass and metal gems, acrylic paint, thread
“Hologram III”, 2020
113 x 46,5 cm
Polished bronze and beads
“Holograma VI”, 2021
86 x 41 cm
Polished bronze and sequins
From the series “Sentimental Geometry”, 2020
200 x 120 cm
Sequins on fabric
From the series “Sentimental Geometry”, 2020
200 x 120
Sequins on fabric
“Fiesta en América”, 2019
Dimensions variable (300 x 300 cm)
Floor installation and mobile sculpture
“Mátala [Kill her]”, 2018
500 x 350 cm
Embroidery of golden thread on corduroy

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