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Voluspa Jarpa Saldías (Rancagua, 1971) is a Chilean painter and visual artist pertaining to the generation of Chilean artists of the 1990s - beside Pablo Langlois and Nury González - who have been involved in painting, installations, and sculpture.
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She studied for a degree in art at the University of Chile where she was a student of Gonzalo Díaz. Her work is characterized by tackling urban and reflexive subjects "both on the problem of dynamic displacement of the city, insecurity, abandonment and destruction, and the means of representation of the pictorial image with all the facilities and difficulties that the modern artist must take into account when realizing the work;" besides, she has incorporated digital technology as a representational tool in his work.

In 2008, she won an award from the Circle of Critics of Art of Chile for the exhibition Plague (2008) in the visual arts category. In 2011, she received a nomination to the Prize Altazor of the National Arts in the medial arts category by Project Dislocación. Library of the No - History of Chile.

She has participated in several individual and collective exhibitions during her career, among them the 5th Biennial of The Habana (1997), the 3rd Biennial of the Mercosur in Carry Cheerful (2001), Without Fear Neither Hope in the Regional Museum of Ancud (2004), Residence in the Valley in the Museum of Visual arts of Santiago (2005), the exhibitions Painting Mural/The Place of Rancagua, Young Art in Chile 1986 - 1996 and Chile Austria in the National Museum of Fine arts of Chile (1994, 1997 and 2000 respectively), Paris-Santiago, The Genius of the Bastilla in the Museum of Contemporary Art of Santiago (1999), among other exhibitions in Chile, Latin America, Canada, United States and Europe.

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