Tela amarilla con dibujos abstractos colgada en una pared blanca. Delante, una escalera de madera con un peldaño rosa.

Creating forms that affect our movement or posture, and in which the prevailing question is not the object itself, but how it interacts with its surroundings. 


Esther Gatón’s practice spans sculpture, audiovisual works, installation, and text. She studied fine art at Saint-Luc in Liège (BE), University of Barcelona (ES), and Goldsmiths London (GB). Her work has been exhibited in institutions such as Matadero, and she has also published writings in different publications. 

Imagen en blanco y negro de una mujer con cabello largo, vestida con camiseta de manga larga, de pie frente a un fondo artístico.

 Esther Gatón

Flecha negra apuntando a la izquierda sobre un fondo blanco.

Her site specific environments often distort the meanings associated with various materials, engaging with how objects interact with their surroundings rather than the objects themselves. She frequently explores sensuality through artisanal techniques, bringing together disparate materials in a game of seduction, where organic and bone-like forms emerge and interact with their environment.