Nine triangles, 2009, Acrylic and hinges, Closed: 9 x 18 x 9 in. 23 x 46 x 23 cm.
Nine triangles, 2009, Acrylic and hinges, Closed: 9 x 18 x 9 in. 23 x 46 x 23 cm.
Cube 30-30, 2007, Acrylic and hinges, 12 in. 30,5 cm.
Cube 30-30, 2007, Acrylic and hinges, 12 in. 30,5 cm.
Cube 30-30, 2007, Acrylic and hinges, 12 in. 30,5 cm.
Pyramid 24, Fluorescent Pink, 2010, Acrylic, hinges, 24 x 24 x 24 in. 61 x 61 x 61 cm.
Six Rectangles, Fluorescent Yellow, Fluorescent Pink, Blue, 30-30, 2010, Acrylic, hinges, Closed: 18 x 14¼ x 6 in. 46 x 36 x 16 cm.
Water, 2010, Acrylic hinged, Closed: 11 x 16½ x 8 in. 28 x 42 x 21 cm.
Fire, 2010, Acrylic hinged, Closed: 17½ x 14¼ x 8 in. 44,5 x 36 x 21 cm.
Fire, 2010, Acrylic hinged, Closed: 17½ x 14¼ x 8 in. 44,5 x 36 x 21 cm.
Hexagon, 2007, Acrylic and hinges, 44 x 44 x 44 in. 61 x 61 x 61 cm.
Hexagon, 2007, Acrylic and hinges, 44 x 44 x 44 in. 61 x 61 x 61 cm.
Convertible triangle, 2009, Acrylic and hinges, 18 in. 45,7 cm.
Convertible triangle, 2009, Acrylic and hinges, 18 in. 45,7 cm.
Cube 48, 2006, Twin wall Polycarbonate - Blue, hinges, Closed: 48 x 48 x 48 in. 122 x 122 x 122 cm.
Cube 48, 2006, Twin wall Polycarbonate - Blue, hinges, Closed: 48 x 48 x 48 in. 122 x 122 x 122 cm.
Circle, 2009, Acrylic and hinges, Diameter 24 in. 61 cm.
Circle 80, 2004, Acrylic and hinges, Open: diameter 80 in. 203 cm.
VIDEO: Nine Triangles
VIDEO: 27 Triangles
VIDEO: Circle
VIDEO: Pyramid
VIDEO: Spiral
VIDEO: Pyramid 48, 2006
VIDEO: Cinema Kinesis, 1999, Installation at El Museo del Barrio, New York
Photograph of Marta Chilindron, 2006
b. 1951, Buenos Aires, Argentina – Lives in New York City since 1969
From her early veristic paintings to her contemporary sculptural installations, Chilindron has always created art which explores perspectival, temporal and spatial relationships. In the 1990s, the artist began experimenting with furniture forms, altering their shape to reflect her point of view in relation to the physical. From these works emerged Chilindron's collapsible sculptures, which can be opened and closed to alternate between flat, abstract compositions and fully three-dimensional forms.
Since 2000, the artist has worked in transparent and color acrylics, creating manipulable objects which change shape and color. In 2010, Chilindron was invited to create a public installation as part of the Fokus Lodz Biennale in Poland, and her most recent sculptures are currently featured as a special project at the Museum of Latin American Art (MoLAA) in Long Beach, California. Chilindron's artworks are included in the collections of the Blanton Museum, Austin, Texas; El Museo del Barrio, New York; CIFO, Miami; Banco do Spiritu Santo, Portugal; the State University of New York; Fonds D’Art Contemporain de Ville de Geneve, Switzerland, and private collections internationally.

Gallery exhibition catalogue with essay by Eleanor Heartney; Review excerpts; extensive illustrated chronology, bibliography, 65 color plates, 129 pages.
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This catalogue neatly illustrates the movement inherent in Chilindron’s 4-dimensional sculptures both table and floor-sized.
Exhibition catalogue, dot galerie, Geneva Published by dot editions, Geneva, Switzerland; Essay by Robert C. Morgan; Chronology, 10 color plates, documentary photographs and drawings
$ 10.00 + postage