DACB
Born in 1978 in Santiago, Chile, Daniela Castillo Briseño is a visual artist whose multidisciplinary practice includes visual arts, photography, and audiovisual production. Her work investigates fragmented narrative forms, often rooted in reflections on identity, memory, precarity, and collective imaginaries.
She lives and works between Europe and Latin America.
Selected Exhibitions
– Merrie Melodies, Élaboratoire, Rennes, 2013
– La Convicción, la Precariedad, (la Respuesta), el Síntoma, Space InBetween, Ixelles (Belgium), 2013
– La Traversée de l’Axolotl, Galeria Metropolitana, Santiago de Chile, 2012
– Miroir Magique, Hôpital Pierre Janet, Le Havre, 2010
– Aperti, Open Studios, Lausanne and surrounding area, 2010
– Schiz-an-eye, Cery Hospital, Lausanne, 2009
– During Our Lives We Spend 6 Years Dreaming, Théâtre Arsenic, Lausanne, 2009
– I’ll Never Walk Alone. Chile, Galerie Trafixxx, Santiago de Chile, 2008
– Partir / Arriver, La Grange de Florissant, Renens (Switzerland), 2006
– Plástica Joven, National Competition, Santiago de Chile, 2001
– Erotismos, Sala FECH, Santiago de Chile, 2000
– Prueba de Estado, Galerie Enrico Büchi, Santiago de Chile, 1999
Filmography
– Y lo llamaban el jaguar de Latinoamérica (2013)
– Here We Are (2013)
– La Cicatrice (2012)
– Proyecto para película de terror (2012)
– Œil pour œil (2009)
– Horror Vacui (2009)
– Las Aventuras de la Yaya (2009)
– Sous l’Église (2008)
Education
– 2012: Documentary Filmmaking, Ateliers Varan, Paris
– 2008–2009: History and Aesthetics of Cinema, University of Lausanne (Switzerland)
– 2005–2007: French as a Foreign Language, University of Lausanne (Switzerland)
– 1996–2000: BA in Fine Arts, Photography specialization, Universidad de Chile (Chile)









