Denise Bande is an Argentine visual artist born in Lomas de Zamora in 1991. Her practice focuses on figurative oil painting, printmaking, and analog photography, developing a sensitive visual language in which personal memory enters into dialogue with the everyday experience of the present.

After an initial artistic training in her youth, she resumed her practice in a sustained way from 2022 onward, deepening her work through various painting, drawing, and printmaking workshops. Her work is built from an intimate gaze, attentive to relationships, family memories, and the quiet scenes that emerge from daily life, approached with careful materiality and a contemplative rhythm.

   

Following her time at the collective space Villa Z, in 2024 she opened her own studio in the Villa Crespo neighborhood. She currently resides in Bern, Switzerland, where she continues to develop her practice and expand her training, incorporating graphic processes and new technical explorations into her pictorial production.

Her work has been presented in solo and group exhibitions in Buenos Aires, and she actively participates in collective exchange and production initiatives. In parallel, she promotes and coordinates gatherings that connect life drawing with other artistic practices, consolidating a practice that understands art as a space of memory, observation, and encounter.