Carla Paola Bertone is an Argentine-born artist based in Berlin whose practice expands the field of Geometric Abstraction. She works across wall paintings, installations, paintings, and sculptures, exploring how perception, color, and spatial relationships shape human experience. Her approach incorporates symmetry, repetition, iteration, and spatial transformation, treating form as the result of intelligent processes that exceed individual cognition and echo the generative principles found in nature and life.

For Bertone, geometric abstraction is a way to investigate cognitive structures and the organization of perception. She understands geometry as a field of infinite possibilities, where serial development allows her to explore variations in format, scale, and material. Through these processes, she expands the expressive potential of geometric languages and creates works that invite reflection, contemplation, and a heightened awareness of space.

Bio
Carla P. Bertone (Buenos Aires, AR, 1975) is a visual artist based in Berlin. She holds a Bachelorin Fine Arts from IUNA (Buenos Aires, 2004). Her thesis on women in the Argentine Geometric Abstraction tradition was published in Ramona N°62 (July 2006).

Bertone exhibits her work regularly in solo and group exhibitions across Europe and South America. Her works are part of private and public collections in Buenos Aires, Rosario, Paris, Frankfurt, and Berlin. She has received working scholarships from Kunstfonds, Künstlerdorf Schöppingen, Fondo de Cultura de Buenos Aires, and Fundación Antorchas.