Martín La Roche Contreras
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Born in Santiago Chile (1988), is a visual artist who lives in Amsterdam. He studied Visual Arts at the University of Chile and completed a postgraduate program at the Jan Van Eyck Academie in Maastricht, the Netherlands. His works often find their starting points from existing collections of objects and memories, archives as modes of storytelling which he reassembles into installations, performances or publications. The Mondriaan Fonds supports his practice with a grant for the next four years (2021-2024).
Musée Légitime
Good Neighbour
To see the inability to see
Past: My Garden's Boundaries are the Horizon, a publication by To see the Inability to See (Maartje Fliervoet, Arefeh Riahi & Martin La Roche,) performative reading for AS IF IN THAT MOMENT THE CITY EMBRACES WOMEN at Unsettling Rietveld/Sandberg.
Upcoming: Art Brussels, Discovery section with Josilda da Conceiçao.
Design by Astrid Seme Studio, site by Ezekiel Aquino
To see the inability to see, 2019
A collaborative un/narration by Arefeh Riahi, Maartje Fliervoet and Martín La Roche Contreras, at de Appel, Amsterdam.
To see the inability to see, 2019
A collaborative un/narration by Arefeh Riahi, Maartje Fliervoet and Martín La Roche Contreras, at de Appel, Amsterdam.
To see the inability to see, 2019
A collaborative un/narration by Arefeh Riahi, Maartje Fliervoet and Martín La Roche Contreras, at de Appel, Amsterdam.
To see the inability to see / Triangular reading, 2020
performed for the 'Uncertainty Seminars : Care', at Stroom Den Haag. See 1st day performance here
To see the inability to see / Triangular reading, 2020
performed for the 'Uncertainty Seminars : Care', at Stroom Den Haag. See 2nd day performance here
To see the inability to see / Triangular reading, 2020
at 'Uncertainty Seminars: Care', Stroom Den Haag.
The Remote Archivist #1, 2020
To see the inability to see, published by de Appel in collaboration with Manifoldbooks, more information here.
The Remote Archivist #2, 2020
The Remote Archivist #3, 2020
To see the inability to see, published by de Appel in collaboration with Manifoldbooks, more information here.