Palacio de la memoria: 84PR2VWV+XG

Julieta Gil

Palacio de la memoria: 84PR2VWV+XG, 202490 x 50cmSign in to view price
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Material
still frame, ink on aluminum
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This vibrant, multi-textured artwork blends a lush array of organic forms and hues. The composition features a profusion of delicate flowers, leaves, and other natural elements, creating a visually striking and dynamic arrangement. The artist has skillfully layered and intertwined these botanical forms, resulting in a captivating interplay of shapes, textures, and colors that evoke the beauty and complexity of nature. The overall effect is a bold, contemporary interpretation of the floral still-life genre, showcasing the artist's masterful use of mixed media and their keen eye for capturing the ephemeral essence of the natural world. ...

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Palacio de la memoria: 2WPR+4F
Artist
Julieta Gil
B.1984, Mexican

Julieta Gil interrogates memory, materiality, and public space through a practice that combines video, installation, 3D simulation, performance, and sculpture. Utilizing technology as an extension of the self, she documents and reinterprets sites of collective significance, with a focus on monuments and their role in shaping social and political memory. Her work challenges dominant narratives by creating digital archives and reimagined representations of public monuments, highlighting alternative histories and acts of resistance. Gil’s innovative use of photogrammetric scanning and 3D modeling subverts traditional documentation, offering fresh perspectives on cultural symbols. Central to her practice is the exploration of how technology can serve as a tool for social transformation, merging fiction and non-fiction to create new mediums of memory. Through these experimental approaches, Gil invites viewers to reconsider the construction and preservation of collective memory within public spaces. ...