Liliana Farber

Visual Arts

Liliana Farber

Liliana Farber (1983, Uruguay) is a visual artist based in Brooklyn. Using custom software and data collected from comercial digital platforms, she examines histories and design ramifications of protocols that inform broad perceptions of space and time. Farber is a recipient of the Lumen Prize for Art and Technology, the Network Culture Award from Stuttgarter Filmwinter, and Artis Grant. She has exhibited at The National Museum of Contemporary Art (Portugal), The National Museum of Fine Arts (Chile), The National Museum of Visual Arts (Uruguay), Ars Electronica (Austria), Arebyte Gallery (London), and WRO Media Art Biennale (Poland). Farber’s work has been featured in OnCurating, MIT’s Leonardo, Erev-Rav, Haaretz, and El Pais. Farber holds an MFA from Parsons School of Design (New York), Postgraduate Fine Art Studies from Hamidrasha School of Art (Israel), and a B.A from O.R.T University (Uruguay).