1991, lives and works at San Carlos, Argentina
Florencia Sadir grew up in Cafayate, Salta, and lives and works in the Calchaquí Valleys in northern Argentina. Her practice emerges from a close engagement with the land, weaving together ancestral knowledge and situated political and poetic thinking. Through sculpture, drawing, and installation, she investigates historical forms of knowledge and earth-based technologies, exploring how natural materials are transformed in processes that seek to restore the world’s wounded memory.
She holds a degree from the Faculty of Arts at the Universidad Nacional de Tucumán and has participated in programs such as Flora ars+natura (Bogotá, 2019), Curadora Residencia (Santa Fe, 2016), URRA Tigre (Buenos Aires, 2017), the Artist Program at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella (Buenos Aires, 2020–21), and FAARA – Fundación Ama Amoedo (Uruguay, 2023). In 2019, she received the Creation Grant from the Fondo Nacional de las Artes (Argentina).
Recent exhibitions include Todavía las cosas hacían sombra (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Salta, 2021), Still Alive (Aichi Triennale, Japan, 2022), Ofrenda al sol (Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires, 2022), Donde nace el viento (CIMAM post-conference visit, Cafayate, 2023), and Yendo por dentro del agua he llegado muerta de sed (MALBA Puertos, 2025). Her work is part of the collections of the Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires, Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogotá, and various private collections in Latin America.

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