Ivana De Vivanco
IVANA DE VIVANCO
Chilean-Peruvian artist
b. 1989 in Lisbon
Lives and works in Germany.
BIOGRAPHY
Ivana de Vivanco is a visual artist working primarily with painting, installation and sculpture. Her surreal paintings are often created using classical painterly techniques and are assembled from various visuals.
Her work has been exhibited in several solo exhibitions, including Pink Maneuver, Josef Filipp Galerie, Leipzig, Germany (2021); Break a Leg!, Raum für drastische Maßnahmen, Berlin (2020); GOOD LOOK, Archiv Massiv, Spinnerei, Leipzig (2020); THE BIG NOSE: A Matter of Perspective or Perspective Matters, Weserhalle, Berlin (2019), Recomposición, Galería Isabel Hurley, Málaga (2015). Her work has also been exhibited in numerous group exhibitions including FEED, The RYDER Projects, Madrid (2020); SUPER!, Kunsthalle Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany (2020), Object is Meditation and Poetry, Grassimuseum, Leipzig (2015), Sub 30, Museum of Contemporary Art Santiago (2015), among others.
She graduated from the University of Chile, Santiago with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 2011, she also studied painting under Gonzalo Díaz Cuevas, University of Chile (2012); Oliver Kossack, Art Academy of Leipzig (2013) and Annette Schröter, Art Academy of Leipzig (2014–2016).
Her work has been featured in several publications such as 100 Painters of Tomorrow published in London by Thames & Hudson and she has been a grant holder of DAAD, the Heinrich Böll Foundation, the Cultural Foundation of Saxony and in 2015 she was awarded with the Marion-Ermer-Prize for young artists in Germany.
Portrait photo: Annekathrin Kohout
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ARTWORKS
Friday’s Cup, 2021
PAST EXHIBITIONS
Volery Gallery presents Domesticity group exhibition, curated by Sasha Bogojev Curator and Contributing Editor at Juxtapoz Magazine. The inaugural exhibition presents a selection of all-new, previously unseen, original works by 17 international artists. The presentation revolves around the exploration of interior spaces as the fated environment for mankind and will feature works by Ojo Ayotunde; Ana Barriga; Pablo Benzo; Matt Bollinger; Deborah Brown; Mathieu Cherkit; Modou Dieng; Daniel Heidkamp; Yuichi Hirako; Jordy Kerwick; Sally Kindberg; Andrés Lozano; Alexis Ralaivao; Andy Rementer; Fabian Treiber; Ivana De Vivanco and Guy Yanai.