Museo Moderno
Casarino Claudia
Uniforme, 30 uniformes de tul negro, 2008.

Claudia Casarino was born in Asunción.
She studied at the ISA of the National University of Asunción and studied in the cities of New York and London.
Casarino’s work works from a reflection through gender, the awareness of one’s own body—put in tension by borders and forced transits—and the space occupied by the female subject crossed by structural systems of violence, both that which is recognizable and that which by their naturalization becomes little visible or totally invisible
He has exhibited since 1998 and has done so in 5 versions of the MERCOSUR Biennial, the Biennial of Havana, Tijuana, Busán, Cuenca, Curitiba, Algeria and Venice, as well as the triennials of Santiago and Puerto Rico. , and in various exhibitions in galleries, museums and cultural centers in Asunción, Santiago, San Pablo, Buenos Aires, Bogotá, Madrid, Barcelona, Milan, Amman, Shanghai, Washington and London, among others.
His work is found in public collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, Spencer Museum in Kansas, Casa de América and Museo Wifredo Lam in Havanna, Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Perez Art Museum in Miami, Mud Museum, among others.