Art on a Postcard International Women’s Day Auction - Curated by Vanessa Murrell
27 FEBRUARY 2024 - 12 MARCH 2024Notes
About
Kora Moya Rojo (b. 1993, Spain) lives and works between London, Mexico City and Murcia. She graduated with a BA in Fine Art from the University of Murcia (Murcia, Spain, 2015). Recent exhibitions include 'Zeitgeist vol.II' at Adhesivo Contemporary (Mexico City, MX, 2023), 'Nature Holds a Mirror' at Casa Astrónoma (Mexico City, MX, 2023), 'CACOTOPIA 07' at Annka Kultys (London, UK, 2023), 'Yourself in my Shoes' at Tube Culture Hall (Milan, ITA, 2023), 'Between the Bridge and the Door' at Pictorum Gallery (London, UK, 2023), 'Narratives in Blossoming Vigor' at SENS gallery (Hong Kong, HK, 2022) and 'Dark Roots' at Liliya Art Gallery (London, UK, 2022). She recently had her debut solo show 'Ni de Aquí, Ni de Allá' in London at 9 French Place with BeAdvisors. Latest features include Friend of the Artist and All She Makes. She did a residency at Joya Air (Spain, 2021), Cobertizo (Mexico, 2022) and she recently finished her residency at Adhesivo Contemporary in Mexico City (Mexico, 2023).,
Education
Fine Arts Degree, University of Fine Arts, Murcia, Spain,
Selected Exhibitions/Awards
Solo Exhibitions
2023
Ni de Aquí, Ni de Allá, 9 French Place, Be Advisors, London, UK
Selected Group Exhibitions
2023
Kindred Spirits, SENS Gallery x Artsy, Online
Psicociudadanos, Sueño Guajiro, Galeria Textraño, Mexico City, MEX
Zeitgeist vol.II, Adhesivo Contemporary, Mexico City, MEX
Art on a Postcard Summer Auction, Charity Auction, Hoxton Gallery, London, UK
Art on a Postcard x Jack Trodd, Charity Auction, Online
Between Nature and Utopia, Artsy Campaign, USA
Between the Bridge and the Door, Pictorum Gallery, London, UK
Nature Holds a Mirror, Casa Astrónoma, curated by Ambar Quijano, Mexico City, MEX
Yourself in my Shoes, Tube Culture Hall, Milan, ITA
CACOTOPIA 07, Annka Kultys, London, UK
Statement
The postcards I've created for the auction take inspiration from a series of works on paper I'm currently working on. These watercolours represent what I like to call the "skeletons of my paintings" since each one starts with a watercolour sketch on the canvas, followed by acrylic and finally oil paint. The red sketch isn't usually visible in the final result, but without them, they wouldn't exist in the first place.
These two watercolours depict two still lives, where hybrids of fruits, plants and flowers coexist in the same tropical landscape.
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