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Michelle Aubert

Mexico City, México, Mexico

In my work, I question the decision-making power we have as individuals and explore the intrinsic ye...

About the artist

Michelle Aubert

Joined In 2021

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About the artist

Michelle Aubert

Joined In 2021

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ABOUT
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In my work, I question the decision-making power we have as individuals and explore
the intrinsic yet often confusing duality of our nature. I am interested in dismantling the
obvious and revealing, through fragments, the imperfect and extraordinary that lies
beneath the everyday.
In series such as *Illusions in Pandemic*
, I turn to common objects that, when
decomposed and transformed, take on new perceptual dimensions, inviting the viewer
into an extrasensory experience. This creative process transports me to a space of
absolute freedom, where I don’t need to justify what I see or feel. It is here that I find a
deep connection with the elements that shape my life, a recognition that leads me to
understand that every object reflects not only its purpose but also fragments of our
own identity.
My work is an expressionist outcry born from exhaustion, shaped by learned and
unchosen stigmas. I reflect on the freedom of being oneself and the self-discovery that
occurs when we embrace our imperfections as part of an evolutionary process.
Through tools and everyday objects, fragments, digital alterations, installations, and
interventions, I create compositions that challenge the viewer. I seek to provoke
uncertainty and confusion, genera...

University of the arts of London

ART FINDER selects the piece "Golden" from the Pandemic Illusion series for its curation, receiving the first recognition on
the ArtFinder platform as one of the best pieces by emerging artists.
In May 2021, she held her first solo exhibition at Galería Casa Terra in Mexico City.
In June 2021, she participated in the Un nudo en la garganta auction by Fundación Origen alongside renowned artists such
as Pantaleón Ruiz, Brian Nissen, and Betsabeé Romero, with her work ON (cotton paper print, 60 x 60 cm) being one of the
pieces auctioned.
That same month, she was selected as one of the invited artists to the studio of renowned industrial designer Ricardo
Casas, SHELF.
Her second solo exhibition took place at Galería Unión, titled Close, But Far.
Currently, Michelle is developing commissioned projects and new exhibitions.