SANTA SANGRE

Year: 2005 - 2015

Dimensions: 16 pieces, 9 m each

Materials: silk and velvet brocade

Santa Sangre is an installation, which focuses on the circulation of blood and the way energy travels through the sublimated abstraction of the church, building a river which details the structures behind vital flows.
The installation Santa Sangre is a mass of velvety appendages arranged in a Baroque way. The extensions slide down like a river of blood, conveying to the viewer the idea of martyrdom, as if they were Solomonic columns, highlighting the sumptuousness of the rite and decorum of a carnal landscape.
The concept of arteries and blood flow changes as we move around the installation, establishing a dialogue between the work and the architectural context in an almost liturgical way. Elizabeth Aro assembles arterial channels in order to reach the depths of the human being. Her work is linked to the visceral, and takes us to a place where art and life are created. The liturgical symbolism of the blood that becomes divine is also evoked in the work. In 2015, the work was installed inside the deconsecrated church Moritzkirche in Augsburg, Germany. The work is a testament to the artist's ability to create a powerful and evocative piece that speaks to the human experience.