Andrea Racciatti was born in Rosario, Argentina. She has a National degree in Visual Arts from the Faculty of Humanities and Art of Rosario. She lives and works in Buenos Aires. 

Since 1980, she has participated in more than 50 individuals and collective exhibitions in her country and abroad. She has received awards and distinctions, and her work is part of national and international collections.

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

Why did you become an artist?

ANDREA RACCIATTI

I started drawing and painting many years ago. I have a great capacity to “see” and an imaginary that is enriched by everyday experiences. My life is traversed by art. It’s what I do every day.

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

Tell us about La trame infinie and your technique of overlaying images and words.

RACCIATTI

La trama infinita is an open work. It is clipping. It is overlay. It is to appeal to memory, to the free association of images and words. It is to place those images in the context of other images and so on.

I draw, paint, use photography and make video in collaboration. I use different languages ​​as a tool that allows me to express in the best way what I want to communicate.I work producing series based on an idea or "topic" that interests me. Other times, series are built within a great “theme” where each of them together makes up a whole.

Literary text is usually the support of my doing. Therefore, the set of my works can be thought of as a reflection about textuality and its interaction with other communicative and representational contexts.

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

As you look to the future and the kind of world we are leaving the next generation, what is the importance of creativity and the arts?

RACCIATTI

I believe deeply in art as a tool of transformation, both individually and socially. Contemporary artistic practices enable dialogue with issues that affect all of us as inhabitants of the same world, affected and affecting by the same imaginaries, symbols and dreams.