About
Tania Pérez Córdova (b. 1979) lives and works in Mexico City. Her artistic practice can be viewed as a continuous exploration of the connections between temporality and the existence of objects, through sculpture, photography, found objects and performance or activation. In her works, objects take on roles as characters, each with its own narrative and undergoing changes under her control, viewing objects as dynamic events rather than static entities. By embedding actions or situations into everyday objects, Pérez Córdova emphasizes their autonomy and performative nature and invites viewers into a contemplative journey through the processes that these objects undergo.
Her work reveals how everyday objects can become significant acts within the complex web of social and economic relationships. In doing so, she expands the boundaries between art and everyday life, uncovering deeper connections to social, economic and personal contexts. By working with objects’ performative natures and their continuous interaction with the world around us, she provides a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of time, space and human experience.