Museo Moderno
Raiteri Inés
Summer

INÉS RAITERI (b. Mar del Plata, 1963) is an artist working with installation, textile, painting, and social practice. Her work focuses on a variety of topics such as urban design and architecture, the relationship between bodies and space, community interaction, memory, and the intimate. Graduated in Education and trained in early childhood education, she has been working with children and rural communities for 30 years.
Her work as an educator intersects with her work as an artist both in specific artworks such as Sala de juego [Playroom], Centro Cultural Recoleta (2017), and her involvement as a pedagogical advisor in artistic projects or cultural institutions.
Raiteri was part of the Program for the Visual Arts Beca Kuitca Centro Cultural Rojas UBA (2003-2005) and received a fellowship from Fundación Antorchas to participate in the critique in charge of Sergio Bazán (1998-2001). Some of her exhibitions include Textos textiles, Ungallery (2021), 14o Curitiba Biennial, Brazil (2019), Convergence and Crash, Laca Projects, United States (2019) and Paisaje Pintado, Tecnópolis (2016), Argentina. Her work is part of different private and public collections. She has been pedagogic advisor of the Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires, the CCK, Fundación Vergel and the Escuela “Liliana Maresca” in Villa Fiorito. Since 2009, she has been a member of PintorAs, a collective of women painters in Argentina. She lives and works in Buenos Aires.