The Return of Water 

Exposition | Casa  de México en España
Madrid, España
2024



An intervention on the main staircase of the Casa de México building in Spain, comprised of a collection of sculptures in stone, wood, and copper, articulates architectural elements and creates pathways that seek to capture the essence of water. It aims to expand our perceptual relationship with this primordial element, transcending its ineffable expression through its reflections and echoes to evoke a memory that today feels dissolved.

The intervention invites us to contemplate water not only as a physical resource, but also as a carrier of memories and emotions. In a world where the connection with nature often feels dissolved, these sculptures act as tangible reminders of our relationship with water.









The artwork seeks to dissolve the barriers between the everyday and the transcendent.

It becomes a bridge between daily life and the intangible essence of water, challenging our memory to reconnect with the vital importance of this element in our existence.

The installation is not only an artistic expression, but also an opportunity to revitalize our perception of water and its meaning rooted in collective memory.