"A line destined to disappear"

 

The Isolina Arbulu gallery presents the work of Chilean artist Rodrigo Zamora (Santiago 1970), a fragmented universe in which the artist invites the viewer to complete the reconstructed elements he presents to us through his gaze, with our subjective perception completing the meaning of his work.

Zamora begins his creative process through observation. Long walks in search allow his camera to capture objects and landscapes that later become passive subjects. His feet are the ones that initiate the creative process, where his gaze rescues everyday objects that go unnoticed in the immensity of the landscape, universal objects without a defined place. Thus, a forest in China is confused with a traffic sign in Chile or a facade in Argentina, creating a universality without borders.

The artist surprises us with the use of watercolor as his main medium, in an exhibition that presents fifteen large-format works on paper.

Rodrigo Zamora Exhibition