Carmen Mora | Contemporary Sculptural and Installation Art
Carmen Mora is a Madrid-based plastic artist recognized for her innovative approach to sculpture and installation art. Her creative practice is deeply informed by her training at Saint Martins School in London and her ongoing research into contemporary creation and post-nature. Through her work, Carmen Mora investigates the complex relationships between individuals and their environment, often using materiality as a primary vehicle for experimentation and expression. Her artistic inquiry is characterized by a focus on organic forms and the transformative potential of materials. Installations such as “Piel con piel” and “Ínsula” demonstrate her ability to create immersive environments that challenge traditional artistic boundaries. Carmen Mora has been a participant in significant international platforms, including ARCO Madrid, Art Lima, and Sculto, where her sculptures have garnered attention for their intricate textures and conceptual depth. Beyond her individual exhibitions at venues like Espacio Valverde and Galería Habitación Número 34, Carmen Mora engages with collaborative projects and research laboratories, such as the Institute for Postnatural Studies. Her dedication to exploring the condition of the fossil and the decontextualization of natural elements allows her to create new bodies of work that exist between the physical and the metaphysical. The art of Carmen Mora remains a vital contribution to Spanish contemporary art, inviting reflection on the intimate connections we share with the world around us through a meticulous and tactile aesthetic approach.