Photographic series from Cuban contemporary art with spiral-distorted images that play with perception and question reality, like fragments of dreams in transformation.

The work of Natasha Forcade belongs to a realm of visual creation where the image does not merely document but provokes. Rooted in photography and audiovisual media, her work transcends pure testimony to craft a lyrical and incisive document on various facets of contemporary society. Her gaze carries a sense of self-awareness that turns the personal into a mirror of the collective, weaving a narrative that flows between self-reference and social commentary.
One of the most distinctive aspects of her work is her commitment to women’s emancipatory demands—without falling into the clichés of pamphleteering. Her discourse is critical yet nuanced, allowing her to address gender tensions through a visual poetics that both moves and challenges the viewer. In her pieces, bodies, gestures, and everyday spaces acquire a symbolic dimension that reveals power structures and mechanisms of resistance.
Beyond content, the way Forcade builds her aesthetic universe is key to understanding her proposal. Her work unfolds across a variety of techniques and media which, far from diluting her message, enrich it. This formal diversity is not the result of gratuitous experimentation, but rather the need to explore different registers to capture the complexities of her subject matter. Thus, the coherence of her work lies more in the depth of her vision than in stylistic uniformity.
Ultimately, her art is a poetization of daily life dynamics—a process that also entails questioning them. Each of her images is an invitation to see with new eyes, to discover in the seemingly trivial a symbolic charge that confronts our own certainties. Forcade reminds us that art, when it is authentic, not only recreates reality but transforms it through sensitivity and thought.
  • dates March 28, 2025
  • venue Online exclusive