Museo Moderno
Schwartz Constanza
Silla ta te ti

Buenos Aires, 1999, Constanza is an artist who seeks to create experiential and interactive works of art. She develops a visual language that physically traverses the intersections between installation, architecture, sculpture, drawing, video, lighting design, sound design, and aromas. Her focus is on generating total spectacles in which the viewer can live a unique and singular experience, working towards the dissolution of dividing lines between the artistic and the everyday, the real and the virtual, the public and the private, the image and the symbol, in order to create parallels and establish attempts at introspective examination of our human connections. With a degree in Stage Design, Scenography, and Film Direction from the University of Palermo, the artist works with the plurality of senses and languages that inhabit spaces in abstract settings that become universal. In her site-specific works, she has created scenographic setups for rock bands such as Silvestre y la Naranja, electronic music festivals like Crew Savage and Wakal, where her optical mirror installation “Fragmentos” (2021) at the Palermo Hippodrome stands out, by merging and multiplying within its environment, it plays with our understanding and per- ception of space, based on the idea that our gaze is in constant transformation. She was an invited artist at “Encúpula,” presenting her multisensory optical installation “Laber- intos Internos” (2022), creating a brilliant and dark walkable labyrinth. She also per- formed at the wedding of Marta Minujín with “Eternity” (2023).