January 09, 2026

José Ignacio, Uruguay

Fundación
Ama Amoedo

Artist


Alejandra Seeber

Alejandra Seeber (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1969) is an Argentine painter based in New York. Her work explores the shifting boundaries between abstraction and representation, often through depictions of domestic and architectural interiors that dissolve into layered, vibrant compositions. Seeber’s paintings merge intuition and structure, embracing chance, fragmentation, and spatial ambiguity. Influenced by music, stage design, urban culture, and digital aesthetics, she constructs visual spaces that are both dynamic and unstable. She studied at Prilidiano Pueyrredón School of Fine Arts, participated in the Beca Kuitca program for young artists, in Buenos Aires and attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine. Her work has been shown internationally, including Americas Society in New York, Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA), Häusler Contemporary, and is part of collections such as MALBA, the Zabludowicz Collection, and the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung in Munich. She has lived in NY since 1999.


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  • Alejandra Seeber, Mental Walk. Designers, 2011. Oil on canvas, 77.2 × 102 in. Coll. Diego Herbstein, Buenos Aires.
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  • Alejandra Seeber, Mujer pancho, 1999. Oil on canvas, 56.7 × 55.1 in.
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  • Alejandra Seeber, Sculptures, 2018. Oil on canvas, 75.6 × 63 in.
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  • Alejandra Seeber, Interior with Landscapes, Americas Society, New York, 2024. Exhibition view.
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  • Alejandra Seeber, Autoamerican, Barro, Buenos Aires, 2015. Exhibition view.

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