Postconceptual artist. Isabel Englebert studied Economics, and graduated in Communication Sciences at Universidad del Salvador (2002). She was trained in design at Central Saint Martins, London, and jewelry at L'Ecole Van Cleef & Arpels, Paris. She participated in numerous courses in different fields, such as Medical Neurosciences at Duke University (2020). In 2023, Englebert completed a postgraduate course in Contemporary Art Technologies at the Facultad de Filosofía y Letras of the Universidad de Buenos Aires. Since 2012, she have been working on interdisciplinary projects in the crossroads of art, science, technology and philosophy, within the framework of her studio Isabel Englebert Studio.
This year, she was chosen to take part in the prestigious Glogauair Berlin residence. Also, her work "It took me 4 months, 9 days and 23 hours to cover 2 kilometers with a pen" was selected in the 18th Edition of the Arte Laguna Prize, to be exhibited at the Arsenale Nord in Venice from November 16 to December 8, 2024. Her series “Amateur Gods” was part of the Alter Ego Exhibition held from June 12 to June 22 2024 at the Blanc Art Space, New York, where she received an honorable mention from the See Me community. This Series “Amateur Gods” was also selected to be presented as a “Special Project” in Pinta Miami in December 2023. The limited edition multiple of this series was specially developed and exhibited in The Bass Museum in Miami. Last year, she was also invited to present her series "J. Doe, an Abstract Identity" at the "Biohack the Planet" Conference in Austin, Texas. This series was selected as a finalist for Bienal Sur 2023.