• Paula Bosco (b. 1985, Córdoba, Argentina)

    Lives and works in Argentina and UK

     

    A visual artist and contemporary designer, her practice lies within the expanded field of textiles, with a rigorous ecological focus through the exploration of natural fibers and botanical and mineral pigments. Through a contemporary lens, she reinterprets ancestral knowledge and shapes an aesthetic universe where both worlds are delicately integrated.

    Bosco creates emotional atmospheres charged with silence, materiality , and contemplation. Her work explores the tension between matter and transcendence, the organic and the constructed, the ritual repetition of gesture and the unpredictability of the process. Far from seeking explicit narratives, she proposes an intimate, almost ritual space, where the sensory and the spiritual intertwine in a language of muted tones and textures, often defined by soft geometries and organic abstractions. Her practice dialogues with the cyclical temporality of nature and with ancestral knowledge that, through making, is preserved and re-signified. Textile as a medium becomes not only an emotional territory but also a vehicle for critical reflection on the environmental impact of artistic creation. Projects such as Layers of Earth and the series SAMA and URQU reveal a persistent search to reconnect with the power of nature and its rhythms-not only as an aesthetic source but as an ethics of creation, where the spiritual manifests through living matter.

    Bosco trained in Textile Design at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London (2017), after having worked in fashion design within the local sphere of Córdoba. She holds postgraduate studies in Cultural Management from the National University of Córdoba (2017), as well as in Fashion Marketing and Communication from Universidad Empresarial Siglo XXI (2015). In 2016, she deepened her curatorial knowledge through specialized training in Art Gallery Management and Exhibition Design at NODE Center for Curatorial Studies. She has participated in residencies such as JOYA: AiR Art and Ecology (Spain, 2023) and has exhibited her work in cities including Los Angeles, London, and Athens. Her recent exhibitions include Layers of Earth (Sage Culture Gallery, Los Angeles, 2023), her participation in the Art

    Athina fair (Athens, 2024), and the group show Terra Ancestral (2025). Her work is part of private collections, including The Shard Place and Six Senses in London,  Aman Residences, Utah  and Aman Group, Mykonos Offices. She is currently developing a line of research aimed at expanding her practice into sculpture and object design, reaffirming her interest in symbolic forms and sustainable creation processes.

  • EXHIBITIONS

     

    2025 |  Memorias de un territorio - Group show, Cabildo de Córdoba. Córdoba, ARG.

    2025 | Terra Ancestral - Online Group Exhibition, Sage Culture Gallery. Los Angeles, USA. 

    2023 |  Layers of Earth: Textured Visions - Duo Show, Sage Culture Gallery. Los Angeles, USA.

    2023 | Group show - Offley Studio. London, UK.

    2017 | Group show - Central Saint Martins School, University of the Arts London. London, UK.

     

    ART FAIRS

    2024 | Art Athina - 'Shaping Legacy: Mid-Century Craftsmanship and Contemporary Art from Latin America.'  - by Bombyx Showrrom. Athens, GR.

     

    ARTIST RESIDENCIES

    2025 | Ibiza Campo - Ibiza, ES.

    2023 | Joya AiR Art and Ecology - Almeria, ES.

     

    COLLECTIONS

    The Shard Place, London, UK

    Six Senses London at The Whiteley, London, UK

    Aman Hotel Residencies, Utah, USA

    Aman Group (Aman Resorts) Mykonos Offices, GR

     

    PRESS & PUBLICATIONS

    2026 | Hotel Magazine, Feature Article (Artiq / Six Senses London collection), Mention

    2024 | Designeers, Feature and Interview

    2023 | El Marplatense, Interview

  • STATEMENT

    My practice stems from a spiritual and sensitive search that materializes through textile work. I am interested in creating spaces...

    My practice stems from a spiritual and sensitive search that materializes through textile work. I am interested in creating spaces of contemplation that allow the viewer to reconnect with their inner self and with the Earth as a living organism.

     

    I conceive each piece as an offering, an invitation to inhabit time in a different way:

    with stillness, with presence, with connection. They speak of beauty, of silence, of the value of handmade work, but also of the deep desire to care for what surrounds us. My work aim to activate a more attentive, softer, and more respectful sensitivity towards the environment. I believe that by connecting with nature from a place of respect and shared time, we also begin to heal our relationship with ourselves. 

     

    Far from conceiving nature as a passive backdrop I relate to it as a co-author. I do not seek to illustrate it, but to integrate it, contain it, perform it. My work is born from the conjunction of the ancestral, the everyday and a state of full consciousness.

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