Isabel Marcos

Isabel Marcos (1986) lives and works between Madrid and Rotterdam. She is a visual artist, PhD researcher at UCLM University, educator at Istituto Europeo di Design and cofounder of kilo Translations. Her work centers around the idea of "unstable architectures," exploring this concept through a range of media including film, performance scripts, sculpture, and publications.

Marcos has presented her work in institutions and independent spaces internationally, including: La Casa Encendida (Madrid); Kunstfort bij Vijfhuizen (Haarlemmermeer); Art Transparent (Wroclaw); Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo - CA2M (Móstoles); Rib (Rotterdam); Upominki (Rotterdam); La Ira de Dios (Buenos Aires); Matadero (Madrid); Sala Amadís (Madrid); Het Wilde Weten (Rotterdam); Fundación Bilbao Arte (Bilbao); Casco Art Institute (Utrecht); Sala de Arte Joven (Madrid); Sala Unamuno (Salamanca); Cité Internationale des Arts (Paris); etc.

 

 

Learn more about Isabel Marcos’s written MA thesis (DAI, 2013): If the Situationist’s critique to urban life is still vital... Searching for new means of knowledge in times of spatial crisis.

Follow Isabel’s ‘Life after DAI’ by means of her website.