In her first solo exhibition with bitforms gallery, Mexican artist Amor Muñoz presents nine research-creation works that intertwine technology, craftsmanship, nature, and language in a sensorial and critical approach. Through her artistic practice, Muñoz develops a poetic that gradually reveals itself to the viewer through the activation of the senses, proposing an alternative form of knowledge: intuitive, corporeal, communal, and situated. This body of work showcases a consolidated artistic practice resulting from nearly two decades of interdisciplinary exploration. Muñoz's work has examined labor, technodiversity, coded poetics, connections between form and sound, and posthumanist speculations involving artificial intelligence and living matter. Her production positions art as a social, participatory, and reflective instrument committed to specific territories and communities. The artist invites viewers to "read the unwritten and to listen to that which lacks a human voice." Within these works, technology functions as intimate material rather than cold apparatus: textiles sing, walls codify messages, water expresses itself, corn speaks sonorously, and handmade elements are honored.

bitforms gallery
Amor Muñoz