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Karla Kantorovich

Karla Kantorovich

Aventura, FL

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Collection: UNITY


UNITY
was presented at the Instituto Cultural de México, located at the Mexican Consulate in Miami, as part of the exhibition Un Beso a Mi Tierra. It is a deeply personal installation that seeded a body of work centered on memory, transformation, and healing. The project weaves together layers of symbolism drawn from my grandmother’s history and from what Mexico has represented to my family.


The installation features my first bronze sculpture, multiple ceramic works, and thirteen embossed paper pieces—each a reflection on ritual, intention, and continuity. These elements are interwoven with ancestral and Mayan symbolism, particularly the use of materials such as obsidian and copal, long associated with protection, purification, and spiritual healing.


In creating UNITY, I began to uncover resonances between my grandmother’s lived experience and the ancestral practices of Mexico. What began as an art installation has since expanded into an exploration of the mystical intersections between migration, ritual, and inner landscapes—threads that continue to shape my artistic practice.

UNITY Installation by Karla Kantorovich, Image 1.
  • UNITY Installation
Amate paper, copal, fiber, ceramics, obsidiana, bronze, yarn, pigments
Dimensions Variable
UNITY Altar by Karla Kantorovich, Image 1.
  • UNITY Altar
Bronze, copal, obsidian, incense
Mexican passport by Karla Kantorovich, Image 2.
  • Mexican passport
Bronze
5 x 4 in
Handmade paper  series by Karla Kantorovich, Image 1.
  • Handmade paper series
Amate Paper, engraved, pigments, mecate, copal
13 x 11 in
Becoming by Karla Kantorovich, Image 1.
  • Becoming
Clothing, ceramics, pigments, book pages
31 x 18 in
7 ceramics series by Karla Kantorovich, Image 2.
  • 7 ceramics series
Clay, pure pigments
15 x 13 in
 

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