Sofia Salazar Rosales,
Artist

Sofía Salazar Rosales (1999, Quito, Ecuador) lives and works between Paris, France and Quito, Ecuador. She is currently participating in the two-year residency at De Ateliers in Amsterdam, having previously obtained a master’s degree with distinction at the School of Fine Arts (ENSBA Paris) in the ateliers of Tatiana Trouvé, Petrit Halilaj and Álvaro Urbano. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with distinction from School of Fine Arts of Lyon (ENSBA Lyon) where she worked in the studios of Pauline Bastard and Niek Van de Steeg. In 2023, she was nominated for Premio illy Sustain Art Prize and Emerige-CPGA Prize and in 2022, she won the SARR Prize. Her first publication Hay cuerpos cansados por el viaje que buscan enraizarse (There are bodies tired from the journey seeking to root) was published by ChertLüdde on the occasion of her 2022 solo exhibition at Bungalow, Berlin and contains letters from her diary addressed to her sculptures. Collection: Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Madrid; Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, St. Gallen.

Medalist:
Emerging Artist

Sofia Salazar Rosales

Sofia Salazar Rosales,
Artist

Sofía Salazar Rosales (1999, Quito, Ecuador) lives and works between Paris, France and Quito, Ecuador. She is currently participating in the two-year residency at De Ateliers in Amsterdam, having previously obtained a master’s degree with distinction at the School of Fine Arts (ENSBA Paris) in the ateliers of Tatiana Trouvé, Petrit Halilaj and Álvaro Urbano. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with distinction from School of Fine Arts of Lyon (ENSBA Lyon) where she worked in the studios of Pauline Bastard and Niek Van de Steeg. In 2023, she was nominated for Premio illy Sustain Art Prize and Emerige-CPGA Prize and in 2022, she won the SARR Prize. Her first publication Hay cuerpos cansados por el viaje que buscan enraizarse (There are bodies tired from the journey seeking to root) was published by ChertLüdde on the occasion of her 2022 solo exhibition at Bungalow, Berlin and contains letters from her diary addressed to her sculptures. Collection: Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Madrid; Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, St. Gallen.

Medalist:
Emerging Artist

Sofia Salazar Rosales

Sofia Salazar Rosales,
Artist

Sofía Salazar Rosales (1999, Quito, Ecuador) lives and works between Paris, France and Quito, Ecuador. She is currently participating in the two-year residency at De Ateliers in Amsterdam, having previously obtained a master’s degree with distinction at the School of Fine Arts (ENSBA Paris) in the ateliers of Tatiana Trouvé, Petrit Halilaj and Álvaro Urbano. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with distinction from School of Fine Arts of Lyon (ENSBA Lyon) where she worked in the studios of Pauline Bastard and Niek Van de Steeg. In 2023, she was nominated for Premio illy Sustain Art Prize and Emerige-CPGA Prize and in 2022, she won the SARR Prize. Her first publication Hay cuerpos cansados por el viaje que buscan enraizarse (There are bodies tired from the journey seeking to root) was published by ChertLüdde on the occasion of her 2022 solo exhibition at Bungalow, Berlin and contains letters from her diary addressed to her sculptures. Collection: Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Madrid; Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, St. Gallen.

Medalist:
Emerging Artist

Sofia Salazar Rosales