Irene Kopelman
Irene Kopelman is an artist whose art practice is characterized by her interest in science, particularly natural history, and her use of drawing as a means of exploration and experimentation. She often collaborates with scientists, conducting fieldwork and studying specimens to inform her work. Her drawings and paintings often depict plants, animals, and geological formations, and blur the lines between scientific illustration and artistic interpretation.
Kopelman's work often emphasizes the process of creation, with a focus on experimentation and the exploration of materials. She has created site-specific installations, sculptures, and large-scale drawings that engage with the environment and architecture of the exhibition space. Her work has been exhibited internationally, and is held in collections such as the Kadist Foundation and the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires.
Years:
Born in 1974
Country:
Argentina, Cordoba