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Priscilla Monge

Costa Rican installation artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Priscilla Monge
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Priscilla Monge (born 1968) is a Costa Rican artist. She is one of the best-known female artists from Central America.[1][failed verification]

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Early life and education

She was born in San José and studied art at the University of Costa Rica. In 1994, she settled in Belgium, staying there four years; there, she met the artist Wim Delvoye who had a strong influence on her development as an artist. Now, she lives and works in San José.[2]

Art career

Monge expresses herself through video art, installation art and photography.[2] Her work often blends fragility and violence and is open to a multitude of interpretations. Because on the surface, all seems calm, the terror which lurks below the surface is more disturbing. Her work often deals with feminist issues.[3]

Her work was included in the Venice Biennale in 2001 and again in 2013;[4] she was also a participant in the Havana Biennial in 1997[2] and in the Liverpool Biennial in 2008.[3]

Her work is included in the collection of the Tate Museum.[5]

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Exhibitions

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