IInti Pujol, a multidisciplinary artist from Argentina, engages in experimental art across a variety of media, including objects, performances, etchings, paintings, and video. Her recent work prominently features the performative power of sound, examining issues of territorial and bodily conflict within a neoliberal capitalist context and exploring diverse forms of resistance and poetic justice.

Significant achievements in her career encompass a range of prestigious events and recognitions: the Festival Bruckstock residency and experimental recital in Barcelona, Spain (2018); First Prize for Drawing at the 111 National Salon, Palais de Glace, Buenos Aires (2024); the Waste of Language Residency at the Sound Art Center, Casa del Bicentenario, Buenos Aires (2023); participation in the Luxando Meeting of Sound Arts and Experimental Cinema at CFMDC, Canada; and the HDTM Collective Exhibition of Sound Art at Harddiskmuseum. Additionally, Pujol has been featured in Bienal Sur: Travesía 0 y Otros Sueños at Centex, Valparaíso, Chile, and exhibited at The Golden Pavilion, Lanzallamas Gallery, Argentina. Her electronic experimental recitals have taken place at Miesterioso Jazz Club / Das Institut in Zurich, Switzerland; La Chaouée in Metz, France; and Madame Claude in Berlin, Germany. Other notable contributions include the video installation and performance, The Golden Graphic Pavilion, at Lanzallamas Galería, Buenos Aires, and the collective exhibition The Things That Grow Show at Lanzallamas Galería, Buenos Aires. Her work has also been disseminated through the disk edition “Gran Madre” by Pueblo Nuevo Net Label, Santiago de Chile.