Through photography and installation, Antonio Guerra reflects on the processes of transformation of the landscape and our perception of it through images. The projects he presents at Saisho —Raising the Earth, Event Horizons, and Behavior for a Simulation— share the intervention of the landscape as raw material through which to express his ideas: the abuse of the environment by humans and its fragility, or the symbolic associations we hold of the landscape from a cultural perspective.
Comportamiento para un simulacro 10 | Antonio Guerra
2017 | 120 x 170 cm | Pigment inks on Hahnemüle paper and Dibond
Comportamiento para un simulacro 8 | Antonio Guerra
2017 | 70 x 50 cm | Pigment inks on Hahnemüle paper and Dibond
Comportamiento para un simulacro 4 | Antonio Guerra
2017 | 72 x 100 cm | Pigment inks on Hahnemüle paper and Dibond
Comportamiento para un simulacro 5 | Antonio Guerra
2017 | 72 x 120 cm | Pigment inks on Hahnemüle paper and Dibond
Ver de Acción 9 | Antonio Guerra
2016 | 150 x 210 cm | Print and pigment inks on +250 grs/m2 paper
Ver de Acción 8 | Antonio Guerra
2016 | 50 x 70 cm | Print and pigment inks on +250 grs/m2 paper
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PAST EXHIBITIONS
LANDSCAPE AS FICTION
February 2024 - September 2024
Antonio Guerra’s work expands the photographic image into the sculptural and spatial, challenging how we perceive and construct the landscape. Blending photography, installation, and object-making, his practice deconstructs traditional visual language to question our passive consumption of images and the fragile boundary between nature, culture, and representation.
Through optical distortions, volumetric surfaces, and material interventions, Guerra reframes the act of looking. His images do not just depict nature—they interrogate it, positioning the landscape as a shifting narrative shaped by human presence and environmental transformation.
ENEAS was a one-night collective exhibition curated by Saisho in collaboration with Eneaverso.
Held in Madrid, it brought together 21 contemporary artists and over 600 guests—including collectors, curators, and critics—in a multisensory journey through eight levels of artistic experimentation: from composition and material to light, texture, and technique. Inspired by the myth of Aeneas and structured around curatorial criteria rather than trends, ENEAS marked a new approach to experiencing and valuing contemporary art.