México
lives and works in Mexico City.
From an aesthetic of photography and moving towards drawing and installation, his work focuses on framings and compositions that seek to reflect the relationship between the moment and its representation: the ritual of the register, its methods and, above all, the lost moment caught in the form of an image. His work creates landscapes made and intervened where the absence becomes visible, it is composed of images that seem unfinished because they are only trace or memory. As if throwing himself into the strangeness of the ghostly, his work is no more than a specter where the spectacle of absence is contemplated.
Jorge Rosano Gamboa (Mexico, 1984) is a visual artist who lives and works in Mexico City. He graduated from the Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado , La Esmeralda (2011). He has a postgraduate degree in Art and Production Criticism at SOMA. Among his solo exhibitions are Impermanencia, MUCA Roma, Mexico City (2013), Ominus, 1919 gallery, Berlin (2016), Pentimento , galeria Breve, Mexico City (2017) and LANDLORDS, Filet space (2018). Among his collective exhibitions are Nuestro Barrio, Neurotitan Gallery, Berlin, Dark Cartographies, Efrain Lopez Gallery, Chicago (2016) and Blessed, Chalton Gallery, London (2016). He has participated in art fairs in Mexico, Korea and Lima. He has been part of the selection of the Photography Biennial twice.