Museo Moderno
Juan Andrea
Invisible forest. Direct shot photography fine art print. 55 x 82,5 cm. 2010.

Visual artist and curator.
She works with photography, digital video, graphic art, objects and installations.
In her beginning she focused on printmaking. During 1996 / 1998 she developed projects and techniques on non-toxic printmaking using photopolymers plates.
From 1999 to 2016 Andrea has been Professor of Art at UNTREF National University, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
In 1999/2000, thanks to the UNESCO – ASCHBERG grant, she started to work outside the studio in Austria, Germany and U.K., recording photo and video in a project related to human being condition.
Since 2002 she has definitively developed all her artwork outdoor, in natural environments working in magnificentscenarios.
In 2005 she received the Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship. Since then to 2014 she carried out performances and video installations in Antarctica based on scientific research related to climate change. She
generated sites specific and installations using projections, fabrics and objects that registered in photography and video.
She has been invited to participate in Biennials, such as, Gyor, Hungary; Casablanca, Morocco; Beijing, China; La Habana, Cuba; Rotterdam, The Netherlands; The End of the World, Ushuaia; Expo Yeosu, Korea and Expo Shangai, China.
Andrea has performed solo shows in London, New York, Bangkok, Saint Petersburg, Bilbao, Barcelona, Los Angeles, Sofia, Washington, Beijing, Quebec, Rotterdam, Vienna, Buenos Aires, Venice and Tokyo.
Her artworks are in private and public collections among which are, Guggenheim Foundation, World Council of People for the United Nations and Museo del Barrio, New York; Building Bridges Art Exchange, Los Angeles and Royal Caribbean International, Miami.
She received several prizes including the International Art Biennial of Beijing, China, the Konex of Argentina, Gold Amazon of Benin and United Nations of the Tallinn Triennial, Estonia among others.
She created and headed from 2006 to 2016, the Art in Residency Program in Antarctica under Antarctic Argentinean Bureau.
In 2008, she founded SUR POLAR organization, an international net of artists that has a common concern in relation to the environment.
Andrea curated exhibitions in Spain, Argentina, United Kingdom, Mexico, U.S.A., Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Brazil, Cuba, among others.
She is currently developing new projects relating the origin of art and the environment, in collaboration with Gabriel Penedo Diego. Together they created SM PRO ART CIRCLE, in 2014, based in Cantabria, where they carry out the Nat Art Residence among other art programs.