The works that are presented in this exhibition gathered under the title "Who will write our history if we are condemned to silence?" they project a reflective look on the struggle of individuals against the mechanisms of oppression of totalitarian systems. The role with an absolute leading role moves away from its support function and acts as its own and autonomous object.
Through interventions, sewing and cuts, visual and symbolic qualities are created that project the process of spiritual rupture of the individual. This, condemned, marginalized, and always guilty, after the denial of his being by the system, undertakes a journey of inner search through the small cracks of the prison in which he lives, understood beyond the physical conception of the show, made up of three series, sequentially narrates the process of rupture.
... When the executioner dreams ... he projects the game scenario of an autocrat who dreams of the appropriation not only of reality but also of the dreams of others. Here the space is hermetic, the air is dense, the movement is paralyzed. The vain attempt to find an escape is projected through the tactile quality of the material. The fibers are exposed to the viewer, as glimpses of life and freedom. However, they are strongly suffocated by threads that act as a chain and annihilate the movement.
The second series ... Everything was silent again ... projects the healing of the individual from wounds derived from experiences of repression. The paper does not simulate the outer skin as a plane of the wounds, but the deep interior of the being, perforated, torn, cut and wounded.
... The flight of the dead bird ... finally reflects his inner search process, in order to save his soul, within a raw world with no way out. The paper, simulating a purely innocent interior, is intact and uncontaminated and flows of life run through its surface like geometric lines that are interpreted through tactile qualities, together with serial drawings that symbolize dreams of freedom.