Works with video, performance, and artificial nails. Their work explores the boundaries of identity, nature, and culture, examining their multiple productions and inefficacies. In 2018, they received the National Visual Arts Award of Uruguay. They are a certified PADI Diver and currently live between Buenos Aires and Mexico City. Since 2018, they have been collaborating with Florencia Rodriguez Giles on a project that delves into the imaginative power of the underwater world.
Participated in Pivô Satélite 2023.
This project is a realization of the Secretaria Municipal de Cultura de São Paulo and Pivô Arte e Pesquisa, through the Programa Municipal de Apoio a Projetos Culturais PROMAC, established by Law n°15.948/2013.
Florencia Rodriguez Giles explores the relationship between contemporary artistic practices and therapeutic procedures through means that include drawing, video, performance, and research into experimental pedagogical practices. Since 2018, she has had a project with Emilio Bianchic that explores the imaginative power of the underwater world. She holds a degree from the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Prilidiano Pueyrredon and is a certified PADI diver. In 2006, she continued her training with Nicola Costantino. The following year, she attended the Diana Aisenberg art clinic, and between 2010 and 2011, she participated in the Kuitca Scholarship / Torcuato Di Tella University.
Her work has been supported by numerous grants, including from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Fundación Antorchas of the Ministry of Culture of the Argentine Nation, and the Centre National des Arts Plastiques (CNAP) in France. In 2016, she received the first Braque Muntref Prize, and in 2019, the first Federico Klemm Prize. She has also participated in residencies at Palm Heights Hotel (Cayman Islands, 2022); Le Magasin- Centre National d’Art Contemporain (Grenoble, France, 2017); Frac Lorraine (Metz, France, 2016); Cité Internationale des Arts (Paris, France, 2016-2017); Paradise Air (Japan, 2015); Arcus Studio Residency for Artists (Japan, 2014); and AIT- Arts Initiative Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan, 2009).
Among her individual performances and exhibitions, the following stand out: Symtomario (Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires, 2022), Ronco Oceânico (Performance Biennial, 2019), Biodelica (Galería Ruth Benzacar, 2018); EsquizoPicnic (Museo Reina Sofía, Spain, 2018); Liminoid Session (Palais de Tokyo, France, 2016); Strabisme Internet (Galerie Bendana-Pinel, 2016); Hiperestesia (Muntref, 2016).
The therapeutic possibilities of artistic practice are part of her research fields. In this context, her work at the Clube de Artes e Lazer (La Plata, 2021-), GAYA (La Plata, 2019), INHA (Paris, 2019), EHPAD, Solexine, (G.E.M.) (Grenoble, 2017-18), the palliative care service for adults at the Legouest Hospital (Metz, 2016), the Luis Agote Juvenile Institute (Bs. As, 2014), and the Ricardo Gutierrez Children’s Hospital, Palliative Care Area (2010-2016) is worth highlighting.
She participated in Pivô Satélite 2023.
This project is a realization of the Secretaria Municipal de Cultura de São Paulo and Pivô Arte e Pesquisa, through the Programa Municipal de Apoio a Projetos Culturais PROMAC, established by Law n°15.948/2013.
Ronquidos Oceánicos is a project that began in 2017, conceived by Florencia Rodriguez Giles and Emilio Bianchic, with the intention of exploring the underwater world and its connections with the unconscious.
The first experiment was to film under the Red Sea, and the result was presented during the Bienal de Performance de Buenos Aires in 2019. The proposal was a videoinstallation, which consisted of a pool filled with cushions that simulated water and an oblique screen so that one could watch the video lying down, as if floating. Sometimes, cushion performers appeared, lying nearby and massaging the viewers.
In 2022, they were invited by Palm Heights Residency to visit the Cayman Islands to continue the project. The trip gave birth to Ronquidos Oceánicos II Insomnia, presented on Pivô Satélite.
In this second episode, the sensations are intensified in the manner of a horror fiction documentary.
It can be said that this series of videos is an implicit denunciation of the “use” of the land and the sea and the capitalist excess that keeps us awake at night, a request for environmentalist help, as well as the presentation of a body that transmutes into a new species, among other things. Florencia and Emilio once again achieve an ambiguous hypnosis of survival among fish, seaweed and luxury hotels.
— Violeta Mansilla
This project is a realization of the Secretaria Municipal de Cultura de São Paulo and Pivô Arte e Pesquisa, through the Programa Municipal de Apoio a Projetos Culturais PROMAC, established by Law n°15.948/2013.
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Ronquidos Oceánicos es un proyecto iniciado en 2017 por Florencia Rodriguez Giles y Emilio Bianchic, con la intención de explorar el mundo submarino y sus conexiones con el inconsciente.
La primera experiencia fue filmar bajo el Mar Rojo y el resultado se presentó durante la Bienal de Performance de Buenos Aires en 2019. La propuesta fue una video-instalación, que consistía en una pileta llena de almohadones que simulaban el agua y la pantalla oblicua para poder disfrutar el video acostadx, como flotando. Por momentos aparecían almohadones performers que se acostaban cerca y daban masajes a lxs espectadorxs.
En 2022 son invitados por Palm Heights Residency a las Islas Cayman a continuar con el proyecto, que da lugar a Ronquidos Oceánicos II Insomnia presentado en Pivo Satélite.
En este segundo episodio, las sensaciones se intensifican a modo de una ficción de terror documental.
Se podría decir que esta serie de videos es una denuncia implícita al “uso” de las tierras y mares y al exceso capitalista que nos quita el sueño, un pedido de socorro ambientalista, como también la presentación de un cuerpo transmutando a otres especies, entre otras cosas. Florencia y Emilio logran una vez más una hipnosis ambigua de supervivencia entre peces, algas y hoteles de lujo.
— Violeta Mansilla
Este proyecto es una realización de la Secretaría Municipal de Cultura de São Paulo y Pivô Arte e Pesquisa, a través del Programa Municipal de Apoyo a Proyectos Culturales PROMAC, instituido por la Ley n°15.948/2013.

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