Museo Moderno
Pecci Carou Fátima
Maternity trip. Acrylic on canvas, 50 x 60 cm.

Fátima Pecci Carou is a painter and was born in Buenos Aires in 1984.
Her visual work is made up of paintings that dialogue with internet archives, quotes from art history and popular images from a political and feminist perspective.
She has a degree in Visual Arts (Universidad Museo Social Argentino) and a student of Art History (UBA). She was awarded a scholarship at the Center for Artistic Research (CIA 2015). She complemented her training in the ABE-ELE (Javier Villa and Carla Barbero, 2020) and Ana Gallardo (2013-2015) construction clinics.
She was invited to the 12th Mercosur Biennial in Porto Alegre (curator Andrea Giunta, 2020) and nominated for the Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation grants (CIFO- Grants & Commissions, 2019). He received the Acquisition Prize “8M Depatriarchy the gaze” (CCK 2021), the Work Prize for his Solo Show in Barrio Joven ArteBA (Galería Piedras, 2018) and the 1st Acquisition Prize National Painting Salon (Santa Fe, 2017). He has participated in awards and competitions such as the Klemm Foundation Prize, UADE, Itaú, Banco Central, FNA, among others. Individual exhibitions: “The domesticating force of the small” CC. Borges; “CopyMami” Curator Florencia Qualina Piedras Gallery; “Flags and pennants: Evita” curated by Eva Grinstein Evita Museum; “My documents” by Lola Arias CC. Recoleta; “Kosupure Cosplay”, curated by Marcelo Galindo, Galería Selvanegra”; “Kanzashi or ornaments in the hair” Cultural Space Museum of Women, Córdoba; “Someday I will get out of here” curated by Claudia del Río at CCEBA Rosario.
Featured group exhibitions: “8M Prize” MAR Museum; “Figurines” National Bicentennial House; “A History of Imagination in Argentina”; Museum of Modern Art, “Among others”, Cultural Center of Córdoba, Benedetta Casini BIENALSUR Curator; “Playtime”, invitation by Adriana Minoliti and Nicolás Cuello, Edel Asanti Gallery, London.
She is part of the Assembly of Art Workers We Propose and participates in political and artistic activism groups.