Pedras Errantes
Solo Exhibition, Galeria Marilia Razuk, Sao Paulo, Brazil
31 de Julio al 23 de Agosto 2014
Sala 2, Rua Jeronimo da Veiga, 62, Itaim
www.galeriamariliarazuk.com.br

Wandering Rocks is a subtle and multilayered visual story of time and its nuances. A contradictory title itself represents the concepts of mobility and stillness, trying to assign a mobile property of what is motionless, an assertion of how everything is susceptible to change. Castañeda has produced an exhibition that offers a landscape in the gallery space. A circuit leading the visitors to immerse themselves in a narrative, where time transforms the material. The path lets to witness the ravages of its passing. The pieces give us the ambiguous appreciation that time is the substance from which we are made.

The artist explores two of her obsessions: The landscape, as a transitional scenery, and water as a depiction of fluidity. This exhibition gives the perception of a liquid environment and therefore unstable. Flowers, rocks, crystals, bowls, and tree’s branches in porcelain reflect nature’s fragility that recalls the journey of water. The cubes are a synthesis of the urban landscape. They remind us the possibility of solid elements that vanish on the scenery. The drawings of water portray different instances of this mutable element. However when it is represented by strokes, enters in a state of stillness to be contemplated.

Camilo Alberto Vergara Peña

 

Pedras Errantes
Solo Exhibition, Galeria Marilia Razuk, Sao Paulo, Brazil
31 de Julio al 23 de Agosto 2014
Sala 2, Rua Jeronimo da Veiga, 62, Itaim

Wandering Rocks is a subtle and multilayered visual story of time and its nuances. A

contradictory title itself represents the concepts of mobility and stillness, trying to assign a mobile

property of what is motionless, an assertion of how everything is susceptible to change.

Castañeda has produced an exhibition that offers a landscape in the gallery space. A circuit

leading the visitors to immerse themselves in a narrative, where time transforms the material. The

path lets to witness the ravages of its passing. The pieces give us the ambiguous appreciation

that time is the substance from which we are made.

The artist explores two of her obsessions: The landscape, as a transitional scenery, and water

as a depiction of fluidity. This exhibition gives the perception of a liquid environment and therefore

unstable. Flowers, rocks, crystals, bowls, and tree’s branches in porcelain reflect nature’s fragility

that recalls the journey of water. The cubes are a synthesis of the urban landscape. They remind

us the possibility of solid elements that vanish on the scenery. The drawings of water portray

different instances of this mutable element. However when it is represented by strokes, enters in

a state of stillness to be contemplated.

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