My work is a search of the Self, an exercise to eliminate imposed histories, cultures and ideas. Now, after many years I realize how everything I studied before merges with my work. Fashion gave me the feeling of pattern and textile; filmmaking the tools to think photography through storytelling and not only as single and isolated frames; colorimetry the knowledge of how to manipulate color and finally photography the technical tools on how to translate visually an idea.
The experience of migrating from my country has become a fertile ground for creativity and exploration, making me think about the idea of selfhood, identity and home in a foreign space. Being a woman in this generation also gave me the strength to embrace beauty in its more profound way. My eyes are guided by all these attitudes and states of mind, which are depicted when the camera is lifted to the eye.
I’m interested in the new visual hegemony of the intangible world of social media which is consumed only virtually by viewers, making us remain in an imaginary state of an unrealizable desire. Food as well as the way we dress have historically been charged with cultural identity, which we symbolically ingest through its consumption. I want to explore the elements that (re)define our generation, which is constantly evolving to a place we haven’t understood yet. The invisible moment that an image reveals your thoughts is what defines photography for me.
Lucia Fainzilber (Buenos Aires, 1986)
She lives and works in New York
Education
2018 – The investigation of self and the human condition, International Center of Photography
2017 – The form in space, National Academy of Art
2016 – 2017 – Printing on fabric, Rhode Island School of Design
2015 – Image design, School of Visual Art, whit Professor Ricardo Villacencio
2011-12 – International Center of Photography: One-Year Certificate Program GS, New York, USA
2010 – The extraordinary portrait, International Center of Photography, with Professor Amy Arbus
2010 – Light: the expressive possibilities, International Center of Photography, with Professor Harvey Stein
2010 – Street photography: the poetic witness, International Center of Photography, with Professor Barron Rachman
2010 – Photographic people, International Center of Photography, with Professor Richard Rothman
2005- 2008 – Licenciada en Dirección de Artes, Fundación Universidad del Cine, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2004 – Teatro Colón, Costume Making Design, Buenos Aires Argentina
Solo Exhibitions
2022 – Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall, Praxis, New York, USA
2019 – The Cookbook, Praxis, New York, USA
2017 – The Dress Code, The Argentinian Consulate, New York, USA
2016 – Wildflowers, Praxis, New York, USA
2016 – And Spring Again, The Argentinian Embassy, Washington, DC, USA
2014 – Somewear, Praxis, New York, USA
Group exhibitions
2019 – Paradise, Gericke + Paffrath Gallery, Germany
2018 – Group Show at Barcelona Biennale of Photography, Spain
2017 – Group Show at Paris Photo in Paris, France (Winner of the International Fine Art Photography Award)
2017 – Angry Women, Untitled Space, New York, USA
2016 – A Women’s Thing, FXFOWLE Studio, New York, USA
2012 – My Truth, Your Truth, curated by Alison Morley and Marina Berio, International Center of Photography, New York, USA
2011 – Moment of Recognition, curated by Amy Arbus, International Center of Photography, New York, USA
Awards and distinctions
2020 – Honorable Mention in Still Life Category of the 15th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards
2018 – Bronze Prize of The Prix de la Photographie in the Emerging artist photo prize category
2018 – Honorable Mention at The International Photography Awards (IPA)
2017 – Winner of The International Fine Art Photography Competition, Paris, France
2016 – Winner PDN Food Photography Awards
2015 – Special Mention at Life Framer contest
2012 – Special Mention in American Express Open Contest at BA Photo