Madrid, Spain 2023
(Lacquered Wood and Glass)
Furniture collection in collaboration with Marta Ochoa
Photo by Rebeca Sayago, Pablo Mas
Publication AD Spain by Luisa Ricart
The inspiration behind this collection draws from the enigmatic world of the Rorschach Test, where abstract inkblots encourage viewers to interpret what they see. Each item in this collection evokes different creatures and animals, making it a testament to the power of the human imagination. The “Bird” Table Lamp blends organic forms, mythical creatures, and natural elements with clean, modern lines. This fusion creates an interplay of shapes and contrasts, making each piece in this collection a unique composition. Its shape resembles the wings of birds, transforming them into small creatures. They possess an enigmatic quality, sometimes appearing slightly aggressive while simultaneously exuding a fragile charm.
Madrid, Spain 2023
(Lacquered Wood and Glass)
Furniture collection in collaboration with Marta Ochoa
Photo by Rebeca Sayago, Pablo Mas
Publication AD Spain by Luisa Ricart
The inspiration behind this collection draws from the enigmatic world of the Rorschach Test, where abstract inkblots encourage viewers to interpret what they see. Each item in this collection evokes different creatures and animals, making it a testament to the power of the human imagination. The “Bird” Table Lamp blends organic forms, mythical creatures, and natural elements with clean, modern lines. This fusion creates an interplay of shapes and contrasts, making each piece in this collection a unique composition. Its shape resembles the wings of birds, transforming them into small creatures. They possess an enigmatic quality, sometimes appearing slightly aggressive while simultaneously exuding a fragile charm.
Madrid, Spain
All rights reserved, 2024.
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E-mail elenarocabert@gmail.com
Elena Rocabert (Madrid) operates at the crossroads of art and architecture. Her recent work focuses on sculptural production and scenography, employing these mediums to weave narratives and processes around cycles, rebirth, and the paradoxes of destruction and creation. In her creations, Rocabert employs fiction with a vision leaning toward the dystopian and post-natural, as a critique of contemporary society. She is particularly captivated by the interplay of social ecologies and material exploration, dedicated to revealing the invisible elements within all narratives.
Currently, she is developing an artistic research initiative in collaboration with Thyssen Bornemissa TBA21 and the Altamira Museum and Research Center. Intrigued by the profound temporal dimensions embo-died within this nature-cultural nexus, probing beyond human-centric viewpoints to embrace more-than-human perspectives.
She is also a lecturer for the Experimentation module in the Master's program in Textile Design and New Materials at IED.
Rocabert completed her studies in architecture at the Polytechnic University of Madrid (ETSAM) in 2019. She collaborated with art studios in Berlin such as Tomás Saraceno in 2017 for the exhibition On Air at Palais de Tokyo and spent two years as part of the design and art production team for Olafur Eliasson, working on exhibitions like Symbiotic Seeing at Kunsthaus Zurich and Sometimes the River is the Bridge at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.
Between 2021 and 2024, she was part of the curatorial team at Matadero Madrid.
Madrid, Spain
All rights reserved, 2024.
Curriculum Vitae Uppon Request
E-mail elenarocabert@gmail.com
Elena Rocabert (Madrid) operates at the crossroads of art and architecture. Her recent work focuses on sculptural production and scenography, employing these mediums to weave narratives and processes around cycles, rebirth, and the paradoxes of destruction and creation. In her creations, Rocabert employs fiction with a vision leaning toward the dystopian and post-natural, as a critique of contemporary society. She is particularly captivated by the interplay of social ecologies and material exploration, dedicated to revealing the invisible elements within all narratives.
Currently, she is developing an artistic research initiative in collaboration with Thyssen Bornemissa TBA21 and the Altamira Museum and Research Center. Intrigued by the profound temporal dimensions embo-died within this nature-cultural nexus, probing beyond human-centric viewpoints to embrace more-than-human perspectives.
She is also a lecturer for the Experimentation module in the Master's program in Textile Design and New Materials at IED.
Rocabert completed her studies in architecture at the Polytechnic University of Madrid (ETSAM) in 2019. She collaborated with art studios in Berlin such as Tomás Saraceno in 2017 for the exhibition On Air at Palais de Tokyo and spent two years as part of the design and art production team for Olafur Eliasson, working on exhibitions like Symbiotic Seeing at Kunsthaus Zurich and Sometimes the River is the Bridge at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.
Between 2021 and 2024, she was part of the curatorial team at Matadero Madrid.