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© Marina Berio


Marina Berio

Hugo's Rosette, 2020

Printed on 11x14in Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper
Uneditioned and unsigned
Certificate of Authenticity


About the Artist:

Marina Berio is a visual artist from New York who works with drawings, photography and video to convey aspects of visual experience that are intimate and visceral. She has printed family pictures with her own blood and rendered 35mm photographic negatives as large-scale charcoal drawings. A more recent project, shot on the walls of her studio, expresses the interrelationship between the nested realities of mental space, creative process, the internal topography of the body, and the studio itself. Berio has been awarded grants by the Guggenheim and the Pollock/Krasner Foundations, and visited various residencies including the MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, and Millay. Her most recent shows have been at Baxter Street / CCNY in New York, Galerie Miranda in Paris, France; OFF Triennale in Hamburg; and Shiro Oni Studio in Japan. Berio teaches at the International Center of Photography, Penumbra Foundation and John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY in New York. She is a member of PAIN (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now), the activist group founded by Nan Goldin to hold the Sackler family accountable for their role in creating the opioid crisis.


About the Print Sale:

Prints are scaled appropriately on 11x14in paper, and ship in late February 2021 from Penumbra Foundation in New York City.

All proceeds directly support Penumbra Foundation's 2021 cycle of education, research, outreach, public and residency programs.

About Penumbra:

Penumbra Foundation is a photographic non-profit organization whose goal is to be a comprehensive resource for photographers at any level: artists, students, professionals, historians, researchers, conservators and curators.