For HOT MESS, Daniela Macé-Rossiter is presenting three handmade metallic embroideries from the series Organic territories. She will also present two digital prints on heavy satin satin imitation made of recycled PET plastic bottles, part of an installation called Superfluid.
Fabric and embroidery have become essential components of Daniela Macé-Rossiter's plastic research, allowing her to work the images on different levels of materialisation. Moving from one medium to another, as one would move from one physical state of matter to another, is a way of exploding the image in a moment of transformation, as if it were also made of biological matter. Her work articulates itself around photography through a process of mise en abyme and stratification of the image as medium, exploring its corporality through other forms of expression.
Daniela Macé-Rossiter (b. 1986 in Paris) is a French-Venezuelan artist based in Berlin. She holds a BA from the ENSA Paris-Cergy (2006) and a MA in Fine Arts from the KH Berlin-Weißensee (2012). Her work has been shown in international exhibitions, including Musée Pierre Cardin, Saint-Ouen (2021); Kindl Museum - Center for Contemporary Art, Berlin (2021); Spoiler, Berlin (2021); HOT MESS, Napoleon Komplex, Berlin (2021); Rosasite, Galerie asterisk* online (2020); Alicja Kwade Studio Berlin (2019). Amongst others, she also exhibited at Spoiler for the10th Berlin Art Week; Kunsthalle am Hamburger Platz, Berlin; Shoreditch Underground, London; XL Combines, Milan; Galerie Spokojna for the VI Warsaw Festival of Art Photography, Warsaw; Galeria 13, Mexico City.
Organic territory #3, 2022
Metallic embroidery
84 x 90 cm
3800 €
Organic territory #4, 2022
Metallic embroidery
94 x 118 cm
5000 €
Superfluid #1, 2022
Digital print on heavy satin silk imitation, made of recycled PET beverage bottles
600 x 140 x 250 cm
4500 €
Superfluid #2, 2022
Digital print on heavy satin silk imitation, made of recycled PET beverage bottles
600 x 140 x 250 cm
4500 €