Rosell Meseguer investigates the intersections of science, technology, and art.
Born in Orihuela, Spain, Rosell Meseguer has a profound connection with the coast and spatial boundaries. Her childhood visits to the shipyards of Cartagena and the mines of La Unión deeply influenced her exploration of themes such as history, war, the coast, mining, and their interactions with the landscape and its transformative processes.
Meseguer engages in multi-disciplinary artistic and research practices encompassing archives, photography, painting, installation, publications, drawing, and video. She investigates the intersections of science, technology, and art, drawing on methodologies in documentation developed since 2001 at institutions such as MoMA in New York, Tate Britain in London, and Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.