
The goal is to raise awareness on ocean pollution via the artistic look. The artwork materialises with the construction of an ecologic net which takes up the space, provides dynamism and creates a conversation between spectator and the investigation on the presence of said contaminating agents in the sea.
Rossi Aguilar and Andrea Siervo
Artists Rossi Aguilar (Maracaibo, Venezuela, 1993) and Andrea Siervo (Caracas, Venezuela, 1988) are currently studying the Master’s Degree in Artistic Production at the Universitat Politècnica de València.
Rossi Aguilar specialised in contemporary drawing at the Maryland Institute College of Art. She elaborates gesture drawings from visual remnants transformed in graphic-material expression. She’s currently a graphics researcher and a collaborator for the Art and Environment Centre (Valencia). She individually carried out exhibitions in Pandemos showand Biosensibles, una aproximación sujeto-entorno at IBERFLORA, ES (2018 and 2020) and collectively in “ART An Instrument of Environmental Awareness” at the University of Palermo, Italy (2018); “Sign Language: Obssesions”, Rosenberg Gallery, Baltimore (2019) and Más allá de la forma, Havana Drawing Biennial (2019).
Alternatively, Andrea Siervo approaches art from an architect’s perspective by making use of fragmentation, repetition and configuration as tools to create dynamic surfaces generating a new identity of the built limit. Her standout exhibitions are: Reconfiguraciones at Espronceda Art & Culture, Barcelona (2020); Tramas Vinculantes, Fundación Sala Mendoza Facility, Caracas (2019); Valor(es), Espacio MAD Facility, Caracas (2018), or Secuencia expansiva, Galería Cerquone Projects, Caracas (2017).