
Macarena Rojas Osterling: In The Whitewater brings together drawings, paintings, and glass sculptures around the experience of breaking water — a metaphor for life's tumultuous moments drawn from the artist's surfing practice on the Peruvian coast. Her drawings accumulate line by line, incorporating words and contributions from her children, reading like mnemonic maps of where and when they were made. Glass sculptures freeze the instant between liquidity and solidity, while paintings serve as a counter-narrative stillness between the two. The tension between architectural precision and the unpredictable reality of motherhood runs throughout.