The artist Julia Carrillo uses the language and tools of mathematics and science as a way to enter a universe of abstraction. Her experiments with space create virtual sculptures, three-dimensional geometric and illusory figurations that are discovered inside her kaleidoscopes, which Julia calls light sculptures, the main material of these pieces. For her latest exhibition Luz Instante in Espacio Arte Abierto at ARTZ Pedregal, Julia engages the viewer in a journey through a series of optical artifacts that create a sensory experience by using her body as an instrument that activates the pieces. During a special presentation, Carrillo collaborated with musician Mani Nilchiani in a performance that integrates falling water, light, and sounds to amplify the sensory experience.
July 7, 2021