Pamela Rosenkranz creates sculptures, paintings, videos, and installations that reflect on the human need to anthropomorphise our surroundings in order to understand them. In doing so, she investigates the codes through which people give meaning to the natural world.
Read MoreHer projects centre synthetic materials created in the image of nature: a swimming pool filled with viscous fluid, collections of mineral water bottles filled with silicone, or a kitchen faucet streaming water coloured with E131 'sky blue' synthetic dye.
Colour is paramount for Rosenkranz, who employs fabricated colours intended to reflect unblemished and idealised nature. She elaborates on the condition of the body as a malleable system. Questioning the worldview that centres human beings, Rosenkranz addresses our relentless attempts to domesticate and tame the other living beings around us, as well as our own bodies.