Saelia Aparicio

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    Installation view of the collaboration between Saelia Aparicio and Craig Green for Matches Fashion, Frieze 2019
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    Still from the animation film: Green Shoots, 2019.  commisioned by the serpentine gallery public programme for "The shape of a circle in the mind of a fish: with Plants"
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    Installation view of: Planta, alzado, Raiz, solo show at the Ryder gallery, Madrid, 2019
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    Installation view of: Cadena Atrofica, collaborative show with Attua Aparicio, Centro Puertas de Castilla, Murcia, 2018
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Saelia Aparicio

Sculpture, video, installation
Porthmeor Studios
- Studio 9

Saelia Aparicio, operates within the paradoxical spaces that we can find in what we consider the normal and the everyday, using a unique symbolic system to represent, but also to digest, a stark reality. The artist creates a speculative universe for the audience and invites them to imagine with her, creating an ecosystem of characters and situations that drives us, without guiding us, into this fascinating thing we call present. From invasive species, to housing problems, pollution or climate crisis, her work navigates within this convoluted momentum using whispers instead of statements, talking through the materials she uses, the objects she builds, the shapes she creates. This produces in the visitor the aim to imagine and think collectively about alternative futures.

Her sculptures, videos and installations shape a fictional world. A world that filters between the cracks of collective imagination to exist in an in-between space, presenting hybrid bodies, built upon semantically loaded materials where what is human or not human blurs. The language Aparicio creates  inhabits an interstitial space in which a plant can caress a foundation, in which an empty house can feel the warmth of the people that it is no longer housing. In her work what is terrifying is revealed with a sense of humour, in this way destabilizing our perception and inviting us to take a journey where other rules apply. A journey in which we can be plants or concrete, spores or microplastics, a journey in which we have to let ourselves go.

Saelia Aparicio was a guest artist in Studio 9 on the Porthmeor Artists Residency Programme.

Click here to see a short film of Saelia talking about her work at Porthmeor.