I work with fragments—of colour, memory, and space—to explore how perception is built and broken. My images don’t aim to represent the world, but to trace how it moves through us, quietly shifting shape.
Rodrigo Zamora’s artistic practice explores perception as an evolving, fractured experience. Working primarily through painting, drawing, and sculpture, he navigates the tension between intuition and structure, chance and control. His process draws from an attentive, meditative engagement with the world—walking, observing, collecting—as well as from deep material experimentation in the studio.
Between 2011 and 2018, Zamora entered a self-described “grey” period, suppressing colour in favour of a graphic, modular language. During this time, his work focused on fragmentation, repetition, and the visual logic of reconstruction—unfolding as a methodical inquiry into image-making. Colour, seen then as a distraction, gave way to structures shaped by rhythm, line, and process.
A pivotal moment came during a residency in Tao Hua Tan, China, where the chromatic intensity of local culture reawakened his interest in saturation. This experience led to a reintroduction of vivid hues into his practice—not as decoration, but as a carrier of memory, emotion, and perceptual dissonance. Since then, colour has re-emerged as an essential element, integrated with intentionality and poetic charge.
Zamora often works with residual or overlooked materials. In his Huellas and Aftertaste series, paper towels and napkins used to blot pigment become artworks in their own right—documents of process, stains transformed into image. These works operate as palimpsests, revealing the layered temporality of the studio and blurring the line between intention and accident.
Music is another undercurrent in Zamora’s work. Certain paintings are tied to specific songs, whose emotional tone shapes the composition’s atmosphere. In his Cromocaligrafías, asemic gestures float like abstract calligraphy, drawing connections between visual language, memory, and sound.
Rodrigo Zamora’s work resists fixed narratives. It lingers in the in-between: between language and image, control and spontaneity, clarity and opacity. Through colour, form, and the poetics of residue, he invites us to inhabit the quiet instability of perception itself.
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Rodrigo ZamoraEntretejer el tiempo, 2023Paper, pigments, watercolour and acrylicsVariableView more details
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Rodrigo ZamoraEl aura de un edificio 5, 2023Watercolour pencils on paper50 x 35 cmView more details
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Rodrigo ZamoraEl aura de un edificio 2, 2023Watercolour pencils on paper35 x 25 cmView more details
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Rodrigo ZamoraCaupolicán, 2024Coloured pencils on paper107 x 83 cmView more details
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Rodrigo ZamoraFairy Maguei, 2024Coloured pencils on paper59 x 42 cmView more details
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Rodrigo ZamoraSostener un amanecer, 2025Paper, pigments, watercolour and acrylics230 x 20 x 20 cmView more details
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Rodrigo ZamoraNueva ciudadela, 2022Watercolour on paper100 x 210 cmView more details
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Rodrigo ZamoraBlue prairie, 2021Pigment on paper125 x 140 cmView more details
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Rodrigo ZamoraPradera, 2021Pigment on paper75 x 105 cmView more details
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Rodrigo ZamoraRed Sky 2, 2021Pigment on paper175 x 125 cmView more details
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Rodrigo ZamoraGood bye Blue Sky, 2020Pigment on paper120 x 251 cmView more details
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Rodrigo ZamoraMicropaisaje, 2020Chinese ink on canvas165 x 240 cmView more details
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Rodrigo ZamoraRed Outsider 2, 2020Watercolor on paper140 x 100 cmView more details
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Rodrigo ZamoraVentana 50, 2018Watercolor on paper70 x 100 cmView more details
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Rodrigo ZamoraChilean-Argentinean Tower, 2007Watercolour on paper63 x 17 x 17 cmView more details
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Rodrigo ZamoraHomo Collector 1, 2007Watercolour on paper210 x 100 cmView more details
Rodrigo Zamora, born in Santiago de Chile in 1970, holds a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Chile and has established himself as a prominent figure in contemporary art. His career has been recognized with numerous accolades, including multiple grants from Chile’s National Fund for Cultural Development and the Arts (FONDART) in 2007, 2008, 2011, and 2022. He was also awarded the Residency Exchange Program Grant from the Chilean Council for Culture (CNCA) and Mexico’s National Fund for Culture and the Arts (FONCA-CONACULTA) in 2007. Among other distinctions, he received an Honorable Mention from the Fundación Actual MAVI Grant in 2020 and participated in prestigious artist residencies such as the Contemporary Art Space in Montevideo (2017), Tao Hua Tan in China (2019), and Willapa Bay AIR in Washington, USA (2022).
The artist has held solo exhibitions in renowned international and national venues, including The Mission Gallery (Chicago, 2023 and 2017), Yam Gallery (Mexico, 2023), Patricia Ready Gallery (Santiago, 2023, 2017, and 2012), Isolina Arbulú Gallery (Marbella, Spain, 2022), KSTN Projektraum (Berlin, 2022), Emma Thomas Gallery (São Paulo, 2014), CE-SUBTE (Montevideo, 2011), Florencia Loewenthal Gallery (Santiago, 2008 and 2009), Casa Vecina Art Center (Mexico City, 2007), The Kiosk @ The Physics Room (Christchurch, New Zealand, 2007), and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Santiago (2005).
His works are part of private and public collections in various countries, including Chile, Germany, Argentina, Brazil, China, Colombia, Spain, the United States, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, and the United Kingdom, underscoring his global impact on contemporary art.
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Volta Basel
Javier de Juan, Rodrigo Zamora, Poirier Troyano 18 - 22 Jun 2025We’re thrilled to announce that Galería Isolina Arbulu will make its debut at VOLTA Basel 2025 , joining forces with Tamara Kreisler Gallery for a...Read more -
Estampa - Madrid
Javier de Juan, Rodrigo Zamora, Lola Guerrera 13 - 16 Oct 2022We understand the world through fragments, small details and gestures that give meaning to the whole. Our existence can only be understood through the everyday,...Read more