Sculptress Paulina Webb

Paulina Webb
Buenos Aires

Born in Buenos Aires. Graduates from the Prilidiano Pueyrredón Fine Arts National School and also graduates from the Ernesto de la Carcova Fine Arts National School receiving degrees in Arts and Sculpture Teaching.

Attended IUNA, to study Combined Artistic Languages. At present, teaches arts in a number of schools in the province of Buenos Aires and at IUNA (Visual Arts Faculty).

Awards
• 2013 – 1st Prize, Manuel Belgrano Fine Arts Hall.
• 2013 – Mention. National Hall.
• 2010 – Honorable Mention, La Pampa Hall.
• 2007 – Jurors Honorable Mention, National Hall.
• 2003 – 3rd Prize, Manuel Belgrano Fine Arts Hall. Sívori Museum. Acquisition
• 1998 – Santa Fe Annual Hall. Litoral National University Prize.
• 1997 – Community of Quilmes Award.
• 1997 – 1st Prize, Opening Hall, Belgrano R Arts Palace
• 1996 – Honorable Mention. Sculpture at 41st Manuel Belgrano Fine Arts Hall
• 1994 – Honorable Mention, SAAP August Hall.
• 1993 – 3rd Prize, 18th Avellaneda Municipal Hall.
• 1990 – 2nd Prize, Fine Arts Hall. Municipality of Quilmes
• 1989 – Scholarship Holder Prize. 1989 group, Ernesto de la Carcova.

Symposiums
• 2013 – 2013 Budweiser International Snow Sculpture Championships. Breckenridge, Colorado – USA
• 2012 – International Snow Sculpting Symposium. Zehnder’s Snowfest 2012. World class snow Sculpting Competition.
Michigan. EU
• 2011 – International Snow Sculpture Quebec, Winter Carnival. Canada.
• 2010 – International Snow Sculpture Quebec, Winter Carnival. Canada.
• 2009 – International Symposium of Snow Sculpture. San Martin di Castoza, Trentino. Italy.
• 2009- International Symposium of Snow Sculpture. Fête D´Hiver de Saint- Jean- Port- Joli, Québec. Canada.

Individual Exhibitions
• 2008 – Imaginary. Thames Gallery. Buenos Aires.
• 2002 – Places. Recoleta Cultural Center. Buenos Aires.
• 2001 – 8 Sculptors in the Subway. Hernández Station. Metrovías. Buenos Aires.
• 1999 – Elements. San Martín Cultural Center. Buenos Aires.
• 1998 – Ancestors. Recoleta Cultural Center. Buenos Aires.
• 1997 – Metaphors of the memories. San Martín Cultural Center. Buenos Aires.
• 1997 – Sculptures. Belgrano R Arts Palace. Buenos Aires.
• 1994 – Saint Germain Foundation. Buenos Aires.

Collective Exhibitions
• 2013 – Manuel Belgrano Hall (2012).
• 2012- Manuel Belgrano Hall (2010). BA Art. Collective exhibition “5 sculptures 5” at Guido Art Project Gallery, Buenos Aires. La Pampa Hall. “Space Fictions”. MACA, City of Junín. Round Table at EGGO, Recoleta Cultural Center.
• 2011 – Collective exhibition “5 sculptures 5” at Guido Art Project Gallery, Buenos Aires. Manuel Belgrano Hall (2010). Sívori Museum, National Hall. National Halls. Palais de Glace. BA Art at Guido Art Project Gallery, Buenos Aires. Raw exhibition. Solange Guez Gallery. Conejeando exhibition. Solange Guez Gallery.
• 2010 – “10 Women in art” Fernán Félix de Amador Fine Arts Municipal Museum, Buenos Aires. Manuel Belgrano Hall (2010). Sívori Museum. New National Hall. Sculpture section 2010. National Hall. “Sculptures in the Garden” Larreta Museum, Buenos Aires. Tag Award, organized by Art Gallery.
• 2009 – Manuel Belgrano Hall (2008). Sívori Museum. New Support National Hall 2009. National Halls. “Sculptures in the Garden” Larreta Museum, Buenos Aires.
• 2008 – Manuel Belgrano Hall (2007). Sívori Museum. “Sculptures in the Garden” Larreta Museum, Buenos Aires. Sculptures in the atrium, San Francisco Church, Buenos Aires.
• 2007 – National Hall. National Halls. Exhibition at Thames Gallery. Expotrastiendas 2007. “Sculptures in the Garden” Larreta Museum, Buenos Aires.
• 2006 – Manuel Belgrano Hall (2005). Sívori Museum. “Coexistence and Disarmament” exhibition. National Halls. (May) “Coexistence and Disarmament” exhibition. Argentinean Theater. Petorutti Hall. La Plata. Experimental Sculpture at the Museum Center exhibition. Buenos Aires. “Sculptures in the Garden” Larreta Museum, Buenos Aires.
• 2005 – Konex Field Festival. Carlos Keen, Luján. Buenos Aires. Arts National Fund. House of Cultures. Invited by the University of Cuyo Arts Museum (MUA) to participate of the “Weapons Project” – “Coexistence and Disarmament” National Hall. Sculpture Section. National Halls. New Support National Hall. National Halls.
• 2004 – Manuel Belgrano Hall (2003). Sívori Museum. Transabasto in the future Konex City. National Hall 2004. National Halls.
• 2003 – Three possible spaces between sky and earth. Yrurtia Museum. Manuel Belgrano Hall (2002). Sívori Museum.
• 2002- Santa Fe National Hall. Rosa Galisteo de Rodríguez Museum. Pampeano Hall. La Pampa Provincial Museum. “Sculptures in the Garden” Larreta Museum, Buenos Aires.
• 2001 – Santa Fe National Hall. Rosa Galisteo de Rodríguez Museum. National Hall 2004. National Halls.

Exhibitions Abroad
2001 – Argentinian Art in Holland. De Singarenfabriek Gallery, Delft. Holanda.
2001 – The Puffin Room Foundation. Soho. New York, United States of America.
2000 – Argentinian Art to Rome. La Pigna. Roma.
1999 – Contemporary Art in Cuba. Morro Cabaña Historical Park. Havana, Cuba.
1999 – Argentinian contemporary Art in Holland. De Singarenfabriek, Delft. Holland.
1998 – Argentinian Contemporary Art in Cuba. . Morro Cabaña Historical Park. Havana, Cuba.

Work: “Reflections released”
When the night begins to disappear and the day awakes with its first sun beams, intense reflections begin to filter over the river, modifying everything.
Wind freely flows and slides drawing lines and its wrapping movements cause a mild twinkle.
They combine, talk, change everything around, they become unstable with their brightness, they join, they separate… they fuse. They playfully strain in the universe of forms and unfold with absolute freedom and uncontrollable force.
They have infinite growing possibilities of not having an end, in a time without time, in a place without place.