Marisa Piló explores the viewer's imagination by creating, using assemblage and the non-traditional approach defended by Rosalind Krauss in 'The sculpture in the expanded field', uncanny images.
As a modern artist, she found an opportunity in the economic crisis which forced ...
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Marisa Piló explores the viewer's imagination by creating, using assemblage and the non-traditional approach defended by Rosalind Krauss in 'The sculpture in the expanded field', uncanny images.
As a modern artist, she found an opportunity in the economic crisis which forced her to expand her use of different mediums. Her work is intimately linked to the materials at her disposition. Even though she is influenced by Marcel Duchamp and other Avant Garde and Surrealists artists, she created the series ‘Incission’, 11 pieces inspired by the concept of Spatialism, developed by Lucio Fontanta, where a third dimension is added to the two dimensional painting.
"I work with any medium, from sculptures (both large and small) to video animation, painting, drawing. I am not limited to a specific material”.