Matilde Marín (born 1948)[1] is a contemporary Argentine artist who works in photography, engraving and video.
She creates work about the world we inhabit, situations that relate to climate change, and the natural or artificial alteration of landscape.
[5][6] During the 1980s, Marín was deeply involved in the graphic world, focusing on exploring non-conventional media and introducing different techniques for printing and book work.
In 1984 she created Grupo Seis with the artist Alicia Díaz Rinaldi with the intention of breaking the boundaries of printmaking media.
The group was invited as guest of honor by Art Historian Mari Carmen Ramírez to take part in the Puerto Rico Biennial (1988).