Resonancias
May 12 -June 8, 2026
Resonances explores water as a sensitive terrain of memory, transition, and transformation. Luis Saldaña’s paintings inhabit a liminal space where matter does not remain fixed, but instead vibrates, shifts, and leaves behind traces that persist beyond visible form.
Through organic structures that evoke currents, networks, and coastal patterns, the work becomes a field of registration. Natural processes—erosion, flow, sedimentation, evaporation—find visual parallels in gesture, transparency, and layered surfaces. What emerges is not a depiction of landscape, but its echo.
The shoreline operates here as a metaphor: a threshold between opposing forces—between permanence and disappearance, memory and the present. In these works, water does not simply flow; it remembers. The painted surface becomes a site of transmission, where the visible hints at what remains hidden yet active.
