Cielo, 2000

875

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This large mixed-media piece uses soft, warm tones—like sandy yellows and light browns—to create a calm, quiet mood. The composition is made of simple shapes and horizontal layers that suggest a room or shelves, with small forms that look like furniture or stacked objects.

Nothing is clearly defined, which makes it feel more like a memory than a real place. The textured surface, with areas that look rubbed or faded, adds to this sense of time passing.

Overall, it’s a subtle, contemplative work that blends structure and abstraction, inviting you to imagine a space rather than showing it directly.

Anahí Roitman is an Argentine visual artist and architect known for her work in contemporary art, often linked to conceptual and experimental practices.

Born in Buenos Aires and later based for a time in Córdoba, Roitman has developed a career exhibiting both in Argentina and internationally. Her work has been shown in galleries and art fairs such as Arte BA, and also abroad in venues like the Pulchri Studio in The Hague, reflecting a degree of international recognition early in her career.

Roitman’s artistic approach is influenced by conceptual art, emphasizing ideas, processes, and playful exploration rather than purely formal aesthetics. Critics have noted that her work often incorporates a sense of “play” and experimentation, aligning with broader conceptualist traditions that prioritize meaning and artistic inquiry.

In addition to her visual art practice, she has a background in architecture, which informs her spatial thinking and the construction of her pieces. Her oeuvre includes painting and mixed-media works, frequently engaging with contemporary artistic discourse in Argentina.

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Cielo, 2000
875

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