Alba Triana | Untitled, Art Miami Beach 2024
Delirious Fields – Quintet
Delirious Fields series Suspended spheres in variable electromagnetic fields and aluminum rods
98’’ x 30’’ x 11’’ (HxWxD) | 249 x 76 x 28 cm (HxWxD)
Delirious Fields – Trio
Delirious Fields series Suspended spheres in variable electromagnetic fields and aluminum rods
249 x 76 x 28 cm | 98’’ x 30’’ x 11’’ (HxWxD)
Orbits 2.0
Delirious Fields series Electronic components, MDF, glass, magnetic film, magnetic sphere, fluorocarbon thread, acrylic
3” x 12” x 12”| 7 x 30 x 30 cm (H x W x D)
Orbits
Orbits (2021) is an installation of a pendulum suspended above magnetic film. A sphere follow different trajectories in space, activated by electromagnetic fields which influence the complexity of both their single movements, and among each other. The pendulum develops a more or less articulated action according to its position within the whole installation.
3” x 12” x 12” | 7 x 30 x 30 cm (H x W x D)
Entropic Ballet- 12 Needles
Electronic components, MDF, canvas, acrylic, suspended needles within variable electromagnetic fields, coil bobbins, fluorocarbon thread.
22” x 20” x 13” | 56 x 52 x 32 cm (HxWxD. Installed work)
Microcosms
Vibrational sculpture. Installation Variable dimensions 8 min looped.
Alba Triana’s artistic practice focuses on exploring the inherent intelligence of nature. Her artworks—which include sound and light sculptures, vibrational objects, and resonating spaces—are hybrid and interdisciplinary. set of fields. Artburst Magazine describes her as a “sound sculptor explor[ing] the interface between natural science and music… she combines rigor and poetic finesse.”
Triana received the Civitella Foundation Fellowship (Italy/ US), South Arts State Fellowship (U.S.), and was the winner of awards in Colombia, such as the IDCT National Composition Contest, National Electroacoustic Music Contest, “Otto de Greiff” National Contest, and the French Alliance Best Exhibition of the Year Award. She has obtained commissions, residences, and grants from Kronos Quartet, Pro Helvetia (Switzerland), American Composers Forum, Oolite Arts (U.S.), GMEB (France), and the Ministry of Culture (Colombia).
Her work has been featured internationally in Némo— Biennale des Arts Numériques de Paris (France), Sónar+D Festival, Universitat de Barcelona, CCCB—Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (Spain), ISEA—International Symposium of Electronic Arts (Colombia), and CMMAS (Mexico). Triana has participated in festivals such as Futura, Synthèse (France), and Zilele Muzicii Noi (Moldova). Her work belongs to art collections in Europe, Latin America, and the U.S., including the Otazu Collection—2020 Arco Prize for Collecting—as well as the Banco de la República de Colombia.