Natalia Decillo

About the artist

My name is Natalia Decillo and I was born in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina on November 3 in 1976, I currently live in the City of Buenos Aires

Painting is a path that I continue to travel with surprise and dynamism and in each work.

I feel unique sensations through which I sublimate the experience of my life.

I HAVE ONLY BEEN ABLE TO RECOGNIZE MYSELF THROUGH MY WORK AND THAT IS MY TRUE.

Chaos and strong discipline coexist in me and that is what always ends up happening.

in each work, which begins with a pattern but is only the starting point of a

wonderful catharsis

Throughout 30 years of experimenting with photography, the creation of objects,

decoration, painting and sculpture, I have modified techniques, strokes, shapes and colors and it is

It is a mystery to me to know if I modify art or art modifies me.

ACTIVITIES AND COURSES

2018 Sculpture course

2014 Painting course with Adrian Lirman

2011 Debate on the construction of a body

of work, dictated by Debora Kimos

2010 Course of approach to the thought

and work of contemporary artists, taught by

Mariana Josovich in art space "Umbral"

1996 Creative alternative course in various

techniques

1994 Courses and workshops on color,

technique and composition at the Faculty of

Fine Arts of the University of Rosario

1992 Photography course: portrait,

landscape, social and artistic photography

EXHIBITIONS

2022 Exhibition in the Alvear ́s gallery @dolores_valdes_arte

2022 Exhibition in the @pasadoimperfecto

2020 Artistic installations and decoration in the "Sanatorio Colegiales" of the City

of Buenos Aires

2019 Decoration and artistic installations in buildings of the @chamegicovate

studio

2018 Exhibition in the Senate of the Nation: hall of the provinces

2011 - 2017 Each year an exhibition at "El Mercadillo" gallery, in Rosario, Santa Fe

2011 - 2013 Permanent exhibition in "Umbral" art space

2012 Intervention of personal belongings of Luciana Aymar, the best hockey player

in the world (stick, booties, clothing, painting in her honor)