Gabriela Torres Ruiz

“How can art contribute to the perception of nature in its complexity? How can it promote sensitivity and empathy for other forms of life as well as awareness for a harmonious balance between human existence and the natural world?

Art can bring the public on a journey and transform their perspective through their works, installations, and performances. Art as a means to inspire and act. Art contributes to a positive and guilt-free approach rooted in expert knowledge and in the artist’s sensitive and alternative vision. Art not only enriches our lives, but sometimes even radically changes them. Through the combination of awakening and wonder, my goal with my projects is to foster debate and nourish our future through art.

The pandemic has illustrated how vulnerable and, above all, globally interconnected our lives are, not only in the economic and political sense, but also in the biological sense: humans are part of a system of microbes and weather, of computers and supply chains, of data and money flows, part of a system that points far beyond humans.

The concept of the world, which is based on the human point of view, must be replaced by that of the planet, the totality of what exists as living or also non-living on this earth, is interconnected, vulnerable as a system, capable of survival only as a system.

The previous 250 years have placed human progress at the center of all things, leading to both great discoveries and advances, but also a number of fundamental crises we are now confronted with. However, over the last generation we have faced a paradigm change.

With science and their own creativity on their side, artists have the power to confront, move, convene, and speak to each and every one of us, young and old. Art alone won’t save us, but it can enlighten our present and imagine the future.”

- Gabriela Torres Ruiz

BIO - GABRIELA TORRES RUIZ

Born in 1970 in Mexico City. Received a scholarship to study architecture at the Cracow University of Technology, Poland. Graduated in 1998. She moved to Berlin in 1996, where she worked as an architect in the office Kleihues + Kleihues until 2013. 1999 her first son Anton was born. 2001 began as autodidact with black and white photography. 2002 her second son Sebastián was born. 2007 assists the photographer Stefan Müller (Architecture photography), Berlin.  From 2006 to 2014 she worked in theater photography. 2013 decided to focus solely on art and photography. From 2014 to 2016 mentoring by Timothy Persons (Professor at Aalto University School of Art, Design and Architecture in Helsinki, Finland). 2019 nominated for the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2019, for the publication Silence, Hatje Cantz Verlag, Gemany. 2020 nominated full member of the German Society for Photography, DGPh, proposed by Mr. Ditmar Schädel (Chairman of the DGPh.

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Mimesis #32, diptych, 2014/2020 © Gabriela Torres Ruiz