Alessandra Sanguinetti (born 1968) grew up and studied in Argentina. In 1999, she noticed two unique children, Guillermina Aranciaga and Belinda Stutz. These two women, whose destiny she has followed ever since, have established themselves as icons at the centers of her life and her work. With the Argentinian countryside as a backdrop, in an essentially masculine universe made up of gauchos and farmers, the documentary paintings she creates cross the stages of life and question the irreversibility of time.
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