Title
We Are Not So Different
Subject
Mariana Siebold is a Guatemalan artist who has been immersed in the art world since childhood.
Siebold has exhibited in more than a dozen prestigious venues in Guatemala, the United States, Dubai (the first Guatemalan visual artist to hold a solo exhibition in Dubai), Barcelona, Italy, Paris, Lisbon, London (selected for the London Art Biennale) on June 30, 2021, and Buenos Aires, Argentina (selected for the V International Biennial of Argentina) in April 2022. Additionally, she was selected for the Chianciano Biennale in Italy in August 2022, Nigde, Turkey, and was the first Guatemalan artist chosen for the Asia Art Biennale in Bangladesh in December 2022. Selected to participate in the exhibition "HOPE" – Human Rights by the Foundation of the Bell of the Fallen in Rovereto, Italy, in collaboration with aiapi_unesco, in June 2023. She is the creator of an intuitive language of Connection, Introspection, and Conversion, aimed at creating an awareness of international peace.
Siebold has exhibited in more than a dozen prestigious venues in Guatemala, the United States, Dubai (the first Guatemalan visual artist to hold a solo exhibition in Dubai), Barcelona, Italy, Paris, Lisbon, London (selected for the London Art Biennale) on June 30, 2021, and Buenos Aires, Argentina (selected for the V International Biennial of Argentina) in April 2022. Additionally, she was selected for the Chianciano Biennale in Italy in August 2022, Nigde, Turkey, and was the first Guatemalan artist chosen for the Asia Art Biennale in Bangladesh in December 2022. Selected to participate in the exhibition "HOPE" – Human Rights by the Foundation of the Bell of the Fallen in Rovereto, Italy, in collaboration with aiapi_unesco, in June 2023. She is the creator of an intuitive language of Connection, Introspection, and Conversion, aimed at creating an awareness of international peace.
Description
"The work emerged from a trip I took in December 2022 to the Bangladesh Biennale. On the other side of the world, what struck me most was the vibrant colors of their textiles and the warmth of their people. Very similar to Guatemala!"
Creator
Mariana Siebold
