Debora Hirsch
Firmamento (corner tiles)
2019
acrylics and oil pencil on canvas
32 x 32 in (81.28 x 81.28 cm)
Firmamento (Eckhout)
2019
acrylics and oil pencil on canvas
31 1/2 by 31 1/2 in (80 x 80 cm)
Firmamento (hall of antiques)
2018
acrylic and ink on canvas
33 3/4 x 51 1/8 in (86 x 130 cm)
Firmamento (mountains)
2018
acrylic and ink on canvas
33 3/4 x 51 1/8 in (86 x 130 cm)
The Iconography of Silence (IPV – Sentences)
2019 Ed. 1/3
iPad in Frame
12 3/8 x 15 in (31.5 x 38.2 cm)
Debora Hirsch (b. 1967) was born in São Paulo, Brazil. She received an MSc in Industrial Engineering from the University of São Paulo and an MBA from Bocconi University in Milan. Hirsch’s works are both harmonious and complex, born of an erudite and poetic construction from scattered and decontextualized elements: fragments of landscapes, architectural details, traces of traditional decorative motifs that unconsciously recall the microscopic life, scientific representations, decoded elements of digital language, algorithms, and elements borrowed from American colonial imagery.