“la jardinera”

La Jardinera is a mixing pot of Sangre’s visual and sonic works. The skeletons of plants from their own garden are accompanied by cyanotypes, old technology, and dope beats. An immersive site-specific musical installation allows visitors to personally witness her own experience as an artist–at once deeply intimate and individual, yet public and vulnerable. 

Solo exhibit at CasCaDas (Raval, Barcelona)

For Sangre, plants are living fossils that grant entryway into the ancestral realm. A hazy timelessness imbues her work, blurring the boundaries between the past and the present–in turn, forcefully confessing future truths. La Jardinera’s unusual combination of materials and media allows the visitor to enjoy a personal exploration of nostalgia, ancestry, music, and the divine.

the birds sang until the sky broke

Group exhibit at Tangent Projects (L’Hospitalet) Curated by Julia Cella

The Birds Sang Until the Sky Broke embodies a fantastical, sacred, queer utopia, home to a world where joy holds suffering, where love and trauma intertwine. Through a richly layered and nonlinear narrative, the artists manifest a fleeting world of their own–an ephemeral sanctuary that embraces all who step within it. 

The works carry an undercurrent of the past—of wounds and wisdom—revealing how harnessed histories fuel radical imagination. The Birds Sang Until the Sky Broke becomes a site of exaltation, yet not without spectral echoes. Joy and suffering, past and present, destruction and rebirth—all coexist within this sacred space. 

This exhibition is an invitation: to step into a queer utopia where community is both refuge and revolution, where art reclaims and reimagines, and where the act of storytelling becomes an act of divine transformation.

The Birds Sang Until the Sky Broke features works by Ali Arévalo, Sangre de María, Lotte Frances, Annika Sunne, Lisa Vander Plaetse, and Julia Cella.

Adorned iPod and Walkman containing 4 unreleased La Valeriana tracks

Moon & bow by Matuta (Lisa Vander Plaetse)