Pilar Olivero
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Pilar
Olivero

Multidisciplinary artistArt therapistBuenos Aires · Paris

Biography

Pilar Olivero

Multidisciplinary Artist and Art Therapist

Available for commissions, residencies, and collaborative projects

Argentine multidisciplinary artist and art therapist, specializing in alternative photography, embroidery, and installations. Trained in law with a specialization in human rights, she combines her artistic practice with a strong social commitment, exploring collective creation and human relationships.

With experience leading workshops focused on social inclusion and feminism, she works with people in vulnerable situations, using art as a tool for transformation and encounter. Her work brings together family archives, sensitive materials, and textiles, addressing memory, the body, and space.

Based between Paris and Argentina, she has participated in international residencies, published Dix pellicules trente-cinq millimètres (2023), and exhibited in numerous countries, with her most significant exhibitions taking place in France, Argentina, China, Greece, Spain, Austria, and Germany. She is currently studying at Maison Elinaya, an artistic embroidery school in Paris, where she continues to deepen her textile practice

Her work brings together family archives, sensitive materials, and textiles to address memory, the body, and space. She views art as a tool for transformation and connection, utilizing sewing and textile arts as acts of repair and resilience in the face of pain or instability.

Textile Art

Embroidery · Installation

Photography

Cyanotype · Wet plate

Performance

Body · Duration

Installation

In situ · Space

Art Therapy

Clinical · Mediation

Curriculum

Trajectory

  • Changement d'état

    Galerie Huit, Paris

    2025
  • La Tisseuse

    Cité des Arts, Paris

    2025
  • Volver al Gesto

    Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires

    2022
  • El torso no miente

    Espacio Alado, Buenos Aires

    2017
  • Biennale des arts textiles

    Musée des Tissus, Lyon

    2023
  • Híbrido

    Centro de Arte y Fotografía, Madrid

    2022
  • Corps en transit

    Palais de Tokyo, Paris

    2021
  • Habitar los espacios

    Fundación OSDE, Buenos Aires

    2018