Camila Rodríguez Triana en ArPa 2025


Casas Riegner is pleased to announce its first participation in ArPa 2025 (the contemporary art fair in São Paulo, Brazil) with a solo exhibition by artist Camila Rodríguez Triana (b. 1985).

Camila Rodríguez Triana’s artistic practice emerges from a personal search for origin, through which she has explored the myths, worldviews, and spiritual practices of Mhuysqa culture. For the artist, these ancestral traditions represent a vital source of knowledge that invites us to rethink our relationship with the natural world and to reconnect with our deepest roots, reinterpreted through a contemporary visual language.

In her work, Camila has explored the motif of the spiral, a form that evokes both the cosmic and the biological. Through this geometric figure, the artist reflects on the importance of celestial bodies such as the sun and the moon, and on how lunar cycles and celestial movements are directly connected to life on Earth, influencing the natural and spiritual rhythms of human beings.

For her presentation at ArPa, the artist will exhibit a series of works created using traditional techniques such as goldsmithing, weaving, and embroidery. In her most recent pieces, she asks what inhabits the space we perceive as empty, challenging the sensory limits of the body. Through thread, her images reveal geometric patterns of celestial bodies, droplets spinning on water, and reflections of light—elements that evoke the law of fractality.

Casas Riegner’s participation in ArPa 2025 takes place within the UNI Sector, a section curated by Ana Sokoloff, who has brought together 12 solo exhibitions by Brazilian and international artists, presented by independent spaces and institutions. This section highlights artistic practices engaged with themes such as belonging, power, and the marginalization of both bodies and territories. For this edition, the curator proposes a reading of the spirit of the times through dissident, affective, and political voices, connected across multiple geographies and contexts.

ArPa 2025 will take place from May 28 to June 1 in São Paulo, Brazil. We look forward to welcoming you at booth U1!