Danila Ilabaca

She was born in Chile (1991). Graphic Artist, works with image developing analog and digital techniques. Drawing, collage and design are manifested through an imagery that arises from the play of color elements of everyday life, popular graphics and politics. Her work revolves around the idea of erasing visual borders through analog collage, a technique in which she incorporated volume and layered composition. In this context, travelling has taken center stage to collect pieces from different parts of the world that she then recontextualizes in her works. She has made various individual and group exhibitions and has received awards in catagories such as: Art and Human Rights Contest of the Memory Museum, National Young Art Contest, MAVI Contemporary Art, and nominated for best album art at the Pulsar Awards. She has studied drawing in India, exhibited in Mexico at Paste Up and FINI, International Image Festival. Also at District 13 International Art Fair, Paris. In 2020 she participated in the Kolaj Institute's Radical Reimaginings collage exhibition and publication in collaboration with 516 Arts of Nuevo México. She is currently part of the Pésimo Servicio Collective, she lives and works in Valparaíso.

www.danilailabaca.com

 

Domingo de Cocktail (De la Serie Calendario, 2017)

collage análogo con volumen, 23x23 cm

La Ascención de la Serpiente (2019)

collage análogo con volumen, 122x77 cm

Primer Ensayo Nuclear detalle (2017)

detail

Tercer Ensayo Nuclear (2018)

collage análogo con volumen, 54x36 cm

Inmaculada (2019)

collage análogo con volumen, 30x28 cm

La Ascención de la Serpiente (2019)

detail

Sentencia II (2019)

collage análogo con volumen, 28x28 cm

Todxs te Miran María (2020)

collage análogo con volumen, 42x28 xcm

Camino a la Luna (2018)

collage análogo con volumen, 28x28 cm

Primer Ensayo Nuclear (2017)

collage análogo con volumen, 158x128 cm

Sentencia (2019)

collage análogo con volumen, 42x42 cm