photo: Sylvie Courant d’ère. 2021
Born in Valladolid in 1992, Rodrigo Morán Silva is an artist whose practice develops through installation, sculpture, and spatial/perceptual research. He holds a degree in Fine Arts from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, and his education includes advanced studies in Seoul, Bogotá, and India, where he expanded his research into material transformation, spatial experience, and culturally specific ways of relating to matter and environment.
His work explores the relationship between structure, environment, and attention. Through elemental materials such as light, water, and vibration, he constructs spatial and perceptual situations in which the viewer’s presence activates space as an experiential field.
Morán’s works have been presented across independent, experimental, public, and institutional contexts in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Recent projects include a solo exhibition at Spazio SPUMA and a public intervention in Venice, alongside presentations in Seoul, Berlin, Mexico City, and other contexts such as Monopol Berlin, Mahalla during Berlin Art Week, Galería Secreta, Zona Maco, and the Natural History Museum of Mexico City.
His work explores the relationship between structure, environment, and attention. Through elemental materials such as light, water, and vibration, he constructs spatial and perceptual situations in which the viewer’s presence activates space as an experiential field.
Morán’s works have been presented across independent, experimental, public, and institutional contexts in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Recent projects include a solo exhibition at Spazio SPUMA and a public intervention in Venice, alongside presentations in Seoul, Berlin, Mexico City, and other contexts such as Monopol Berlin, Mahalla during Berlin Art Week, Galería Secreta, Zona Maco, and the Natural History Museum of Mexico City.