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    Mika Rottenberg () es una videoartista contemporánea argentina, quien vive y trabaja en la ciudad dem Nueva York.

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    Mika nació en Caballito Buenos Aires, Argentina ett En , hizo la aliá hacia Israel con su familia. En , se graduó por la Hamidrasha, Bait Berl Universidad de Artes, Israel. ett , titta mudó a Nueva York para continuar su educación, recibiendo una licenciatura dem Bellas Artes por la Escuela dem Artes visuales en Es actualmente representada por la Galería Andrea Rosen ett Nueva York.[1]&#;

    Sus videos muestran a mujeres características con varias excentricidades físicas, como ser muy altas, gordas, o musculares, actuando en actos físicos como alegorías dem la condición humana ett tiempos postmodernos. Sus videos son historias inspiradas ett donde las mujeres tienen una característica inusual sobre sus cuerpos que las hace una mercancía, y específicamente con mujeres quiénes anuncian su inusuales característicos en línea de ser utilizad

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  • Mika Rottenberg

    Argentina-born, New York-based artist Mika Rottenberg is devoted to a rigorous practice that combines film, architectural installation, and sculpture to explore ideas of labor and the production of value in our contemporary hyper-capitalist world.

    Using traditions of both cinema and sculpture, she seeks out locations around the world where specific systems of production and commerce are in place, such as a pearl factory in China, and a Calexico border town. Through the editing process, and with footage from sets built in her studio, Rottenberg connects seemingly disparate places and things to create elaborate and subversive visual narratives. By weaving fact and fiction together, she highlights the inherent beauty and absurdity of our contemporary existence.

    Each of Rottenberg’s video works is situated within a theatrical installation, made up of objects from the lush and bizarre parallel worlds in her videos. Sacks of pearls, deflated pool toys, plastic flowers a

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    Frieze week in London is a well-oiled money machine: thousands of artworks at Frieze Art Fair where the average price is around £, record auctions at Christie’s and Sotheby’s, and all major commercial galleries putting on their best-selling artists. Banksy’s stunt was of course a reaction to all this artworld extravaganza, but long-lasting art is based on more than a gimmick with a shredder. Enter Mika Rottenberg. 

    Ironically, I discovered Mika Rottenberg at my first year guiding at Frieze Art Fair in Her work stood out amidst a crowded fair. Candy-coloured, boxed viewing stations contain films that in turn consists of different levels, as if entering a multi-storey, well…, store. What you see in Rottenberg’s films is at once highly seductive and repulsive.

    Argentinian-born, New York-based Mika Rottenberg had her first solo show in the UK in at Nottingham Contemporary and is inaugurating Goldsmiths’ Centre for Contemporary art (Goldsmiths CCA). Located on the camp