1985, lives and works at Buenos Aires, Argentina
Carolina Fusilier’s work explores posthuman imaginaries through painting, sound, and film, addressing intersections between organic and mechanical bodies, as well as between industrial and domestic environments. She has received the Raul Urtasun–Frances Harley Fellowship at The Banff Centre, Canada (2015), and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Fellowship, USA (2019). In 2020, her film El Lado Quieto, co-directed with Miko Revereza, was selected for the ACC (Asia Culture Center) Cinema Fund (South Korea) and screened at festivals worldwide. Her solo exhibitions include Clepsidra, Galeria Daniela Elbahara, Mexico City (2022); Kitchen With a View, Locust Projects, Miami (2019); and Angel Engines, Natalia Hug Gallery, Cologne (2018). She has also participated in exhibitions such as Doc Fortnight, MoMA, New York (2022); Open City Film Festival, ICA (Institute of Contemporary Art), London (2021); Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires (2020); The Drawing Center, New York (2019); and Centro Cultural Tlatelolco, Mexico City (2019). She studied at Universidad del Cine, Buenos Aires (2006–2009), and pursued further studies at the Düsseldorf Academy (2018–2019), SOMA, Mexico City (2016–2017), and Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires (2011).

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