Angelica MARKUL creates immersive works that explore memory, disappearance, and the traces left by time and human impact. Combining video, sculpture, and organic matter, she evokes fragile, post-apocalyptic landscapes.
In 1335 mètres, a video descent into the Yucatán crater reveals the shadow of an ancient catastrophe. What emerges is not explanation, but sensation — the weight of time, the silence of the buried, the ghost of a world before ours. Between geology and grief, her images echo what is lost and the breath of what endures.