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I work with wood because it's a living material, capable of speaking of uprooting. This sculptural installation was born from the need to materialize the migrant experience, not through maps or statistics, but through the body, memory, and fragments.
Each stake is a witness. I chose them for their roughness, for the traces that time has left on them. On their surface, the photographic emulsion allows the images—blurred, eroded—to adhere like memories… to the skin. I'm not looking for clarity, but for the fragility of memory: those images that, like the roots of those who migrate, wear away, blend, and transform.
The photographs allude to paths, maps, shadows, fragments of stories that shape the identity of those on the move. The stakes, standing tall, do not mark borders meant to divide, but rather to demand a look. They remind us that every society is a body in motion, and that home doesn't always have a fixed geography. There are no answers here, only living memory.
Salva Nebot (Spain) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work has been exhibited in international institutions, galleries, and art fairs. His practice encompasses photography, painting, sculpture, and digital art, shaping a language that moves away from literal representation to explore subjective interpretation and the conceptual dimension. Influenced by the sensibility of German Expressionism, he articulates a critical reflection on perception, memory, and human experience. His work is characterized by formal rigor, the intense use of chiaroscuro, chromatic asceticism, and narrative fragmentation. Through light, shadow, and the superimposition of layers, he activates spaces of ambiguity and poetic density. His research addresses memory, absence, and oblivion, inviting the viewer to an interpretive threshold where the visible coexists with the latent.