A graduate of the Instituto Universitario Nacional de Arte in Buenos Aires, the Argentinian artist Rosario Zorraquín currently lives and works in New York. Her work addresses spirituality, psychoanalysis and slightly unorthodox forms of healing through performance, installation and rituality. Offering transformative processes through meditative drawing, fabric, wax, painting and automatic writing, her installations favour experimentation and emphasise those elements that are usually excluded from perception. In this way, ideas, feelings, memories, intuitions and intangible forms of reality materialise as sculptural paintings, installations and performances that are often the result of collective sessions and creative processes far removed from reason.
Zorraquín has had solo exhibitions at the Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires (2008 and 2015), Centro Cultural Borges, Buenos Aires (2009), Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires (2011), and CCCS Bard, Hessel Museum of Art, New York (2025). She has been included in numerous group exhibitions in Europe and the Americas. In 2011, she was awarded the Kuitca Grant by the Universidad Torcuato di Tella. She has taken part in art fairs such as ARCO, Madrid (2024), Frieze, London (2020), and Art Basel Miami (2018). Her work is part of the collections of Museo de Arte Moderno, Buenos Aires; Taguchi Art Collection, Tokyo; the collections of Ama Amoedo in Uruguay and Alliuz in Guadalajara, Mexico; and MACBA, Barcelona.