Mônica Kabregu Bernasconi (born March 31, 1947, Montevideo, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan visual artist, ceramicist, and painter.[1] Her name is also spelled as Mónica Kabregú.
Biography
Kabregu is the daughter of artists Enzo Domestico Kabregu and Nerina Bernasconi Guggeri [es] and is of Arbëresh descent. Her older sister is the artist Giannina Kabregu Bernasconi [es] and alongside her family members, Kabregu organized and maintained the Centro Plástico Athenea ("Althenea Plastic Center") and the Escuela de Cerámica Artística ("School of Ceramic Art"), prominent art education centers in Uruguay founded by her parents.[2]
From 1995 to the 2010s, Kabregu collaborated with her sister and other artists in an artist collective based in Porto Alegre named Ir-Mano Artistas Latinoamericanos. With this group, she has exhibited her art throughout many different countries in South America and Europe.[citation needed]
In 2010, her fourth manifesto, Curate, influenced the organization of the travelling international art exhibition Recriando O Planeta ("Recreation or Planet").[1] In addition to being exhibited in several countries in South America, a 2014 exhibition was installed in the Pedro Figari exhibition hall of the MRREE Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Montevideo.[3]
References
^ abPlásticos uruguayos. Vol. 2. Biblioteca del Poder Legislativo. 1975.
^Laguardia, Adda. "Una casa donde todo el mundo pinta". El día. Montevideo.
^ abMilani, M (2014). "Entrevistas a Giannina Kabregu y Mónica Kabregu, materiales de propiedad de la familia Kabregu". Montevideo.