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Geometry and Magic Lined cardboard, 16 numbered panels of 40 x 40cm. Original work, 2021. The magic constants in each panel constructs different geometric posibilites in a compositive game.
Square matrix of numbers where the sum of the numbers in each row, each column, and both main diagonals are equal. The order of the magic square is the number of whole numbers along one side. The concept of magic arises because the sum of the numbers present… in each row, in each column and in each main diagonal gives the same result, called “magic constant”. In this work the number 34 is the magic number.
Magic squares were used in ancient times as protective talismans against pest and pandemies.
« Every paradox can be resolved if the visual resolution is appropriate. »
Alejandra Repetto Escardó (Buenos Aires) is an Argentine-Uruguayan visual artist whose work explores the intersection of geometric abstraction, landscape, and contemplative experience. Through painting and photography, she investigates geometry as a symbolic language capable of evoking transcendence, infinity, and the experience of space. Influenced by the constructive legacy of the Río de la Plata region, Zen thought, and Andean cosmologies, her work examines perception, emptiness, and the horizon as a perceptual threshold. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Visual Arts from the National University of the Arts (UNA) and completed graduate studies in Argentine and Latin American Art History at IDAES-UNSAM, researching the influence of Zen thought on Argentine abstraction. Her major solo exhibitions have been presented at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Raúl Lozza, MACLA, and MUMBAT. Her work is held in museums and in public and private collections across the Americas, Europe, and Asia.