Patrícia Abbott (b. 1987 in Brasília, Brazil) is currently based in Seoul, South Korea.
Her artistic research revolves around themes such as ephemerality, transformation, and materiality. She employs various techniques — collage, monotype, painting, printmaking — and emerging technologies like VR, 3D prints, generative art — to question and reframe her relationship to her surroundings.
Among her recent exhibitions, the following are worth noting: The Sophistication of Lies (2022), Senac Lapa Scipião, São Paulo, Brazil; Devouring Anthropophagy (2022), Galeria Alfinete, Brasília, Brazil; Breaking the Surface is Opening a River Inward (2022), Espaço Fonte, São Paulo, Brazil; and the First Female Voices Award Exhibition, Galeria Karla Osório (2021), Brasília, Brazil.
Patrícia Abbott explores the tension between the immediacy of digital media and the reflective quality of analog processes in her work. Her research aims to delve into issues concerning our relationship with images. With a multidisciplinary approach, she engages with painting, artificial intelligence, photography, monotype, and engraving to explore these temporal distinctions and investigate the new possibilities that arise from the blurring of their boundaries.
Abbott (b. 1987 in Brasília, Brazil) is a multidisciplinary artist who holds a bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences from the University of Brasília. She currently resides in Seoul, South Korea. Notable exhibitions she has participated in include: The Sophistication of Lies, Senac Lapa Scipião, São Paulo, Brazil (2022); Devouring Anthropophagy, Alfinete Gallery, Brasília, Brazil (2022); Noclip, virtual , TAL | Tech Art Lab and Guava Gallery (2022); Breaking the Surface is Opening a River Inward, Espaço Fonte, São Paulo, Brazil (2022); State of Affairs, metaverse, Bica Plataform and Guava Gallery (2022); Under the Blue Light, A Pilastra, Brasília, Brazil (2022); To Change the State of Things, Espaço Fonte, São Paulo, Brazil (2021); EAV Parque Lage, virtual (2021); and the exhibition of the First Female Voices Prize Exhibition, Karla Osório Gallery, Brasília, Brazil (2021).