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Ingrid Wildi Merino
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Born
Ingrid Paula del Carmen Wildi-Merino

(1963-09-19) September 19, 1963 (age 61)
Santiago, Chile
Nationality Chilean,
Swiss
Education Zurich University of the Arts,
Geneva University of Art and Design
Occupation Video artist, curator, educator
Awards Manor Cultural Prize (2004),
Prix Méret-Oppenheim (2009)

Ingrid Wildi Merino, born in 1963, is a talented artist from Chile and Switzerland. She is known for her video art. She also works as a curator, which means she helps organize art shows. Plus, she is an educator, teaching others about art.

She taught at the Geneva University of Art and Design from 2005 to 2016. Ingrid Wildi Merino has worked in cities like Geneva, Biel, and Madrid. Today, she lives in Santiago, Chile.

Early Life and Education

Ingrid Wildi Merino was born in Santiago, Chile, on September 19, 1963. Her father was from Switzerland, and her mother was from Chile.

In 1981, she moved to Switzerland with her father. They made their home in a town called Niederlenz.

Ingrid studied art at the Zurich University of the Arts from 1994 to 1997. Later, from 1998 to 2000, she continued her studies. She earned a special diploma from the École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Genève. This school is now known as the Geneva University of Art and Design.

Art Career

Ingrid Wildi Merino has shared her knowledge by teaching art. She taught at the University of Alcalá and the Geneva University of Art and Design.

Her amazing artwork can be seen in important museum collections. These include the Aargauer Kunsthaus and the Kunsthaus Zurich. Her art is also part of the city of Geneva's art collection.

Art Shows and Exhibitions

Ingrid Wildi Merino had her first solo art show in 2004. These shows took place at the Aargauer Kunsthaus and the Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève.

In 2005, her work was chosen for a special event called the 51st Venice Biennale. This is a very famous art exhibition in Italy. In 2009, she also took part in the 7th Mercosul Biennial in Brazil.

Awards and Recognition

Ingrid Wildi Merino has received important awards for her art. In 2004, she won the Manor Cultural Prize for the Aargau region in Switzerland.

Then, in 2009, she was given the Prix Méret-Oppenheim. This is another very important award for artists in Switzerland.

See also

  • Swiss Chileans
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