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.
Pyramid 48, 2006, Video
Cinema Kinesis, 1999, Installation at El Museo del Barrio, New York, Video
Nine Triangles, 2011, Video
27 Triangles, 2011, Video
Pyramid, 2011, Video
Circle, 2011, Video
Convertible triangle, 2011, Video
Helix, 2011, Video
Spiral, 2011, Video
Photograph of Marta Chilindron, 2006
Chilindron was born in Argentina and raised in Uruguay, in 1969 she moved to New York where she received a BFA from the State University of New York.
Since the beginning of her career, Chilindron has focused on issues of space, time, and perspective. In her early sculpture she altered the shape of basic furniture to reflect her point of view in relation to her body in real space. In her first solo show in the Gallery in 1997, Chilindron further explored the treatment of furniture by compressing the depth of the stylized shapes of a table, a chair and a sideboard made of white enameled wood, while leaving the height and width untouched. Her first collapsible piece, made in 1998, was of a table and chair, cut out of Gatorboard that materialize in the third dimension when opened. Cinema Kinesis was her first large moving work, commissioned by El Museo del Barrio in 1999, of a movie theatre that opened and collapsed powered by a motor. In 2000 she started working with transparent and color acrylics.
She was awarded a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, the Anonymous Was a Woman prize, a Joan Mitchell Award, and a Civitella Ranieri Artist Residency in Umbria, Italy. Invited to participate in many group shows: Exit Art-New York, CIFO-Miami, MoLAA-Long Beach, Haus Konstruktif-Zurich; and solo shows in Doha, Quatar, Geneva, Miami, and Sâo Paulo. Her last public installation was for the Focus Lodz Biennal in Poland.

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
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