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Mirror Gate Print

Maria Burundarena

United States

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I wrapped a scaffold structure using modules of emergency blankets located at the public exterior site of Comfort Station in Logan Square Chicago. By attaching the material only from top and bottom the wind activated the piece contributing to an interactive change in the morphology. The reflective nature of the material also transformed the piece as being exposed to traffic lights and natural light. I use emergency blankets because I am interested in the eye-catching properties of it and the meaning behind it, which is use is intended primarily for emergency situations. In my work I am interested in the tension between seduction and emergency.

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Maria Burundarena was born in Paris, France, and grew up in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is currently based in Chicago, USA. She is a visual artist and educator who has developed work as a textile designer and photographer printing different narratives in diverse objects and environments such as garments, sculptures, installations and LED screens. Maria's work is currently focused on installations using large scale photographs, light projection and reflective materials. Like water and light, the image is something that is flexible and does not have a frame or a shape. While contouring the spaces that are given, Maria explore the boundaries of the image as a material itself. Looking to question our relationship to how we experience and understand what we are seeing, our depth of feeling.

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