About María José Benvenuto

Growing up in the mountains of Santiago, Chile, abstract artist María José Benvenuto (b. 1990, Santiago, Chile) moved to Australia in 2018. Migrating from the crowded streets and busy atmosphere to the quiet and calming aspects of the Northern Beaches in Sydney, led to a reconnection with nature in an entirely new way. 

Using gestural brushstrokes or stains across the medium, Benvenuto focuses on line and detail to build a narration of the life around her. She draws back to significant events, the people she’s met, or the changing landscape. Fundamentally, the artist surprises herself every day, shocking herself with what’s not familiar. From the changing seasons to the sweeping ocean — she is ever surrounded by inspiration, in awe of its beauty. 

Benvenuto found her calling within abstract works, focusing on what cannot be represented. In her artworks, the artist wants to explore and create new imagery to navigate the current world. Working from the mind, using memories to shape her composition, Benvenuto connects with her audience through visual representation; a soft curve becoming a wave, or gestural mark-making turning into long grass dancing in the wind. 

Her works narrate an exploration of textile, material and technique, probing the viewer to move closer to the works, at times leaving the linen raw inviting an organic aesthetic. Geometric shapes, sharp lines, or paint gestures activate the viewer’s eye in an array of multi-colour.

The colours reflect Benvenuto’s studio and home on North Head, Sydney — a place with overwhelming vistas and indigenous plant life. The tones and shades are ever-changing, in both nature and within the artist’s oeuvre. Returning to black, orange, blue, green, red, yellow — they are the colours of the everyday. The rich landscape or yellows of the sun, ever-present in Sydney, or deep and moody blues from the ocean that is a daily awe-reminder. 

As Benvenuto seeks out her connections, she invites her bodily response working across the canvas in a Pollock-esque manner. She engages an almost physical dance — an extension from the painter’s hand, built through action. With a palette of acrylics, ink, watercolour on linen or cotton, the artist works in large scale between the floor and the wall. Using her body to flick and work the paint or refocus on building depth in drips and layers; they are in motion together. 

Benvenuto’s final image is focused on colour relations, as the environment instigates the patterns. Within her abstract oeuvre, there are in-depth investigations between the links of nature — from the sandstone rocks to the crushing South Pacific Ocean. Yet, the artist leaves her work open to personal interpretation as a storyteller that lets you become the author.

- Written by Emma-Kate Wilson


Biography

María José Benvenuto received her Bachelor of Fine Art from the Catholic University of Chile in Santiago, where she studied visual art.

Select solo and group presentations include M. Contemporary Gallery, Sydney (2019-2024) Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, Sydney (2019-2024) Parc Lima, Lima (2023) Scope Basel, Switzerland (2017) Aqua Art Miami, Miami (2017) among others. A notable project took her to Paris, where she created four ceiling panels for the esteemed restaurant "La Plume Paris" in the Hotel Madame Reve.

Her work has been featured in various publications and can be found in private collections.



Education

  • 2018 | Individual Tutoring with Visual Artist Matias Movillo

  • 2010 - 2014 | Visual Arts at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

  • 2010 – 2014 | Minor in Industrial Design at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile


Select Solo
Exhibitions

  • 2024 | “Nature’s Pulse”, Leila Heller Gallery, Dubai

  • 2023 | “Rhythms’ of nature”, M. Contemporary Gallery, Sydney, Australia

  • 2023 | “The view”, The Arx Gallery, London, England

  • 2022 | “Dialogues of movement”, M. Contemporary Gallery, Sydney, Australia

  • 2021 | “The stroke”, M. Contemporary Gallery, Sydney, Australia

  • 2019 | “Sonnets of an Andean Gesture”, M Contemporary Gallery, Sydney, Australia

  • 2018 | “Stories”, CV Gallery, Alonso de Córdova 4355, Vitacura, Chile

  • 2018 | “Snapshots of reality”, Casas de lo Matta, Vitacura, Chile

  • 2017 | “Active presence”, Madhaus Gallery, Santiago, Chile


Select Group
Exhibitions

  • 2024 | “Femenine trinity”, M. Contemporary Gallery, Sydney, Australia

  • 2023 | “Sydney Contemporary Art Fair”, Sydney, Australia

  • 2022 | “Parc Lima Art Fair”, Lima, Perú

  • 2022 | “Sydney Contemporary Art Fair”, Sydney, Australia

  • 2022 | “Behind the canvas” The Arx Gallery, London, England

  • 2021 | “Sydney Contemporary Art Fair”, Sydney, Australia

  • 2021 | “Confinis”, Paris, France

  • 2020 | “Sydney Contemporary Art Fair”, Sydney, Australia

  • 2019 | “Sydney Contemporary Art Fair”, Sydney, Australia

  • 2018 | “Art Stgo”, GAM, Chile

  • 2017 | “Aqua Art Miami”, Art Basel Miami, United States

  • 2017 | "With eyes of a woman" Ojo Rojo Gallery, Chile

  • 2017 | "Connecting" Telefónica Foundation, Chile

  • 2017 | "Art Stgo", GAM, Chile

  • 2017 | “Scope Basel”, Switzerland

  • 2017 | "Active presence”, Madhaus Gallery, Chile

  • 2016 | “Red Dot Art Fair”, Miami, United States

  • 2015 | “Live painting”, Faxxi, Chile

  • 2015 | "The spontaneous order", Fundación para el progreso, FPP, Chile

  • 2015 | “Live painting”, Faxxi, Chile

  • 2014 | “Experiment”, Opps Gallery, Avenida Italia, Chile

  • 2013 | “No hurry”, Macchina Gallery, Second floor, Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile

  • 2013 | “The New Florence Bienale 2013”, Forteza de Bazzo, Italia

  • 2012 | “Student painting” Universidad Católica de Chile”, Salón Audi, Santiago de Chile, Chile