Liliana Porter, Diálogo con eso, 2005
Liliana Porter, Diálogo con eso, 2005, Lithograph with collage on board, 55 x 75 cm.
Edition of 50.
Liliana Porter, Diálogo con eso, 2005, Lithograph with collage on board, 55 x 75 cm.
Edition of 50.
Liliana Porter, Diálogo con eso, 2005, Lithograph with collage on board, 55 x 75 cm.
Edition of 50.
One of the most cited Argentinean artists in contemporary culture, Liliana Porter has long questioned the boundary between reality and its representation. She is a master at distilling life and art to simple profundities through humorous juxtapositions of incongruous objects. Over the years, Porter has amassed a prodigious and eccentric collection of figurines, knickknacks, toys, and souvenirs from her global travels. These kitschy objects appear regularly in her work, inviting political, philosophical, and existential interpretation through their arrangement in unexpected situations. Each tchotchke represents a different era and cultural/historical narrative. Porter delights in manipulating time, history and reality by combining them as though in dialogue in a timeless white space. In 1964 Liliana Porter moved to New York, where she has lived and worked since. The same year, she founded The New York Graphic Workshop with two fellow artists: Luis Camnitzer and José Guillermo Castillo, with the goal of redefining the practice of printmaking.