Argentinian artist Mariano Sardón’s solo exhibition at Ruth Benzacar Gallery in Buenos Aires (Argentina) consists of works that thematize information, technology and neuroscience. The show is entitled Morphologies of the Look (Morfologías de las Miradas). Some of the multimedia works presented were developed as part of a research project at the intersection of neuroscience and modern arts of the Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero and the Laboratory for Integrative Neuroscience at the University of Buenos Aires.
Mariano Sardón was born in Bahia Blanca (Argentina) in 1968. Sardón studied physics at the University of Buenos Aires and art at the Internationale Sommerakademie für Bildende Kunst in Salzburg (Austria). In 2001 and 2002 he was scholar of the Fundación Antorchas at Hypermedia Studio, University of California. Currently Mariano Sardón is professor at the Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero. He is also in charge of the Interactive Art Program at Telefónica Foundation in Argentina. Selected group exhibitions include: Libro de arena (MAMbA, 2004), Cero absoluto (Galerie Ruth Benzacar, Buenos Aires, 2004), Telefonías (Fundación Telefónica, 2008), Extranjerías (MUAC, Mexico City, 2012), and 11th Havana Biennial (2012).
Mariano Sardón: Morphologies of the Look (Morfologías de las Miradas) / Ruth Benzacar Gallery, Buenos Aires. Opening reception, June 27, 2012. Video by Roberto Rey, Milos Deretich, Luciana Zothner, and Ángel Sánchez. The exhibition runs until August 10, 2012.
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