With a Pinch of Salt
20.09.2025.- 17.01.2026
Casa de Arte Limantour
Mexico City, Mexico
Invited by Saenger Galeria and Casa de Arte Limantour
Photo documentation: Bruno Ruiz
In With a Pinch of Salt, Amanda Ziemele constructs spaces that breathe, where matter, color, and gesture intertwine like living organisms. Her work does not impose itself on the environment but inhabits it with humour and fluidity, like an architecture that dissolves into the landscape. Here, each form is an embodied intuition: a brushstroke and intervention on the body of the space.
Centro de Arte Limantour, in collaboration with Saenger Gallery, served as an artist residency and workspace for Amanda Ziemele. There, the works were produced in close relation to the architecture of the place, generating a constant dialogue between artist, work, and environment. Throughout the process, the pieces transformed, modifying their forms, colors, and textures in response to the inhabited space.
This close relationship between artist and environment gives rise to site-specific exhibitions, where every decision responds to the architecture, atmosphere, and country of exhibition. She combines pigments she has previously explored with local materials, integrating tradition and context into her work. This dialogue between familiar and new colors adds texture and depth, connecting each piece with the place where it was created. Thus, the result is not a mere installation of works but an integrated and unique experience.
Allowing the audience to explore the work at their own pace and form a personal connection is fundamental to its meaning. The work unfolded and expanded during the creative process, without a rigid preconceived design. This openness to evolution within the space represents the importance of not imposing preconceived ideas but letting the environment and experience accompany the creation of the pieces.
Her works invite pause: to let the gaze rest and the imagination compose. They are not offered from a single side but can be experienced—front and back—as bodies that turn, breathe, and reveal layers in motion.
— Eduardo Luque
Hide-and-seek
Objects in mirror are closer than they appear.
Waves and particles are dancing around the corners of space
Who is younger night or day?
Volcanos are snoring close to chest;
Spellbound taste buds,
Chambers and heart strings,
Threshold for pleasure and knowledge leads you further.
Pluck the day!
— Amanda Zimele