Nushi Muntaabski
Bio
Lives and works in Ingeniero Maschwitz, Buenos Aires.
She works in different disciplines: objects, video, painting, performance, photography and installations.
During 2004 and 2005 she directed the Canecalón Art Magazine. Since 2005 she has directed the Nushi Muntaabski project, where he integrates his artistic work with architecture, creating murals, site-specic, and other commissioned works for collectors,
architects, and industrial designers.
She works at Pop, alongside Elizabeth Vernaci and Humberto Tortonese, where he has a contemporary art column.
She has published “Duchamp's Bride,” a book about Latin American artists edited by Emecé.
Her works are part of public and private museums (Malba, Museum of Modern Art, Macro Museum, Klemm Collection) and are part of the most important private collections in the country.
Statement
I AM WHAT I AM
My work is a single body of work created over many years. Different series, different disciplines, but always speaking about the same thing: coating, covering, cladding, or making up.
Vegetables, animals, Russia or Hungary—always a story I tell.
I love what I do because it’s the only thing I know how to do.
Nushi Muntaabski
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in
