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Matilde Pérez
Chilean artist
Matilde Pérez | |
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| Born | ()December 7, Santiago, Chile |
| Died | October 1, () (aged97) Santiago, Chile |
| Knownfor | kinetic art |
Matilde Pérez Cerda (December 7, – October 1, ) was a Chilean visual artist who specialised in kinetic art.[1] She was a pioneer of modern and kinetic art in Chile.[1][2] Her best known public pieces include Túnel Cinético (Kinetic Tunnel) in , and el Friso, which was originally constructed at the Centro Comercial Apumanque in , but is now located at the University of Talca.[1]
Biography
She was born in Santiago, Chile, on December 7, Studied Art in the University of Chile, where was student of Pablo Burchard and Jorge Caballero, also receiving lectures by Pedro Reszka and Laureano Guevara.
In the Fine Arts School she married Gustavo Carrasco Délano, and they had a son, the architect Gustavo Carrasco Pérez.
She moved to Paris, France, during the early William Perez - Wikipedia WEGE