Alejandra Seeber, born in Buenos Aires in 1969, lives and works in New York. In her works, Seeber explores domestic spaces, which she transforms into dynamic abstract paintings. The artist draws inspiration from theatrical stage designs, musical performances, urban culture, digital software, textiles, and crafts. The book Picture This, edited by Hatje Cantz in 2019, offers a comprehensive view of her work. Some of her projects and exhibitions include: Interior with Landscapes (Americas Society, New York City, 2024); Danza Perfumi (Barro, Buenos Aires, 2023); A oJO (Barro, Buenos Aires, 2021); Fuera de serie (Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, 2021); Rather Ripped (Häusler Contemporary Munich, Austria, 2018); Getaways (Häusler Contemporary, Lustenau, Austria, 2018); Ultramar: Fontana, Kuitca, Seeber, Tessi (Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, 2017); Caza (Bronx Museum of the Arts, 2016); Autoamerican (Barro, Buenos Aires, 2015); Cuadro por cuadro (Miau Miau, Buenos Aires, 2014); Yes Yes (Häusler Contemporary, Munich, 2011); Tutti Frutti (Häusler Contemporary, Zurich, 2011); Dialogville (Fundación PROA, Buenos Aires, 2010); and Bienal do Mercosul (Porto Alegre, 2009), among others. Her work is represented in collections, including those of Agnes Gund, Diana and Moises Berezdivin, Puerto Rico, the Zabludowicz Collection in London, the Rolf Ricke Collection, the Eduardo Constantini Collection in Germany, the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung in Munich, and MALBA and the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, among many others.