Carlos Ginzburg is a conceptual artist and theoretician born in 1946 in La Plata, Argentina. He studied philosophy and social theory. Germano Celant, when writing about Arte Povera, invited Ginzburg by letter to join his movement. As a conceptual artist interested in digital art, fractals chaos and fractal art, Ginzburg created what he calls "homo fractalus" – a concept about microcosm totality. He has worked with the art critic Pierre Restany (with whom he developed the concept of "Political Ecology") and with Severo Sarduy who put him near Hokusai in "Barroco", one of the reference's books to Le Pli of Gilles Deleuze. He has lived in Paris and since 2005 works with the French art critic and artist Allaïa Tschann. Personal exhibition 2011 Jerusalem Cross and Bis, 3e Rue, Paris, France 2004 Susan Conde Gallery, New York 2002 Galerie Lina Davidov, Paris, France 1999 Galerie Lina Davidov, Paris, France 1997 Galerie Mabel Semmler, Paris, France 1980 I.C.C, Antwerpen, Belgium 1978 Galerie Studio 16, Turin, Italy 1977 Ecole sociologique interrogative, Paris, France Collectival exhibition September 2010 Henrique Faria Fine Art, New York October 2009 Museo Nacional Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain May–August 2009 Württembergischer Kunstvereim, Stuttgart, Germany 2005 Slought Fondation, Philadelphie, USA 2002 J. Wayne Stark Galleries, University Center Galleries, Texas A&M University 2001 White Box Gallery, New York 1999 Espace Electra, Paris, France 1999 Abbeye de Roncereis, Angers, France 1997 Espace Paul Ricard, Paris, France 1996 Gallery of Art, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 1995 Galerie Arx, Turin, Italy 1994 Foundation, T.Z. Art & Co Gallery, Mai, New York 1993 Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon 1991 Foundation Battistoni, Paris, France 1990 Ezra and Cecile Zilka Gallery, Middletown 1989 Kaos Foundation, Chicago, Illinois 1987 Ocre d'art, Châteauroux, France 1983 Centre Georges Pompidou, Petit Forum, Paris, France 1980 Fashion Moda, New York 1975 Moderna Musee, Stockholm 1973 I..