At its core, Ana Luiza Rodrigues’ Terranova explores the interference and conjunction between aesthetic beauty and a poetic desire for change. It urges reflection and action against violence and insecurity with the intent of an ecological balance. Thus, it links everyday objects and incongruent materials, revealing new perspectives that challenge conventional meanings.
Rodrigues’ artistic approach employs asymmetrical interventions through repetition, transformation and reactivation. Her artworks describe the constant interplay between dualities—similarities, discontinuities, and unexpected relationships between objects and nature. The narrative thrives on simultaneous juxtapositions, inverting utopian analogies and layering the unreal over the banal. ’s Terranova explores the interference and conjunction between aesthetic beauty and a poetic desire for change. It urges reflection and action against violence and insecurity with the intent of an ecological balance. Thus, it links everyday objects and incongruent materials, revealing new perspectives that challenge conventional meanings.
Rodrigues’ artistic approach employs asymmetrical interventions through repetition, transformation and reactivation. Her artworks describe the constant interplay between dualities—similarities, discontinuities, and unexpected relationships between objects and nature. The narrative thrives on simultaneous juxtapositions, inverting utopian analogies and layering the unreal over the banal.
Curated by: Ken Turner.
Tension 135 Maple Road, London, SE20 8LP.
Exhibition dates – 8th – 29th March.