JULIETA TARRAUBELLA'S CYBORG GARDEN IN MIAMI
Following its acclaimed debut at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024, Julieta Tarraubella’s The Secret Life of Flowers is now on view at Tomás Redrado Art (Miami), reactivating and reimagining the original proposal. Presented in collaboration with Rolf Art, the exhibition takes the form of an immersive audiovisual installation that merges technology and nature in a unique sensorial experience.
The project unfolds as a cyborg garden where flowers undergo metamorphosis through time-lapse video, revealing a visual universe that explores transformation as performance. By fusing the organic with the artificial, the work blurs the boundaries between the natural and the constructed, challenging the linearity of human time and evoking a beauty that defies temporality.
The Secret Life of Flowers also marks the end of Tarraubella’s first year in the Master’s program in Photography at ECAL University in Switzerland.
Julieta Tarraubella (Tacna, Peru, 1991) is a visual artist based in Argentina since 1994. A graduate in Image and Sound Design from the University of Buenos Aires, she expanded her training at institutions such as UNICAMP (Brazil), the Peggy Guggenheim Collection (Italy), and the Film Program at UTDT. She has participated in numerous residencies, biennials, and programs, and has received awards and grants from institutions including Fundación Fortabat, the National Fund for the Arts, and the Buenos Aires Youth Art Biennial. Her work has been shown at venues such as MAMBA, CCK, Museo MAR, Pivô, and MUNAR.
The exhibition is on view at Tomás Redrado Art – 224 NW 71st Street, Miami (United States).
*Cover image: Julieta Tarraubella, from the series The Secret Life of Flowers, 2024. Courtesy of Rolf Art.

