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  • Anna Moreno

    Anna Moreno (Barcelona, Spain, 1984) is a visual artist working between Barcelona and The Hague. Her research-driven practice explores how speculative narratives, architectural imaginaries, and political histories shape the way societies project their futures. Drawing from fields such as speculative literature and cinematic montage, her work often focuses on the unfinished nature of historical events and the persistence of modern dreams in contemporary landscapes. Through collaborative processes and staged encounters, she translates research and fieldwork into moving-image and spatial installations that examine how the past continues to structure possible futures.

    Most recently, her work is featured in Framer Framed’s exhibition Wild Waters: Dams and And Deltas After Modernity (2026) on the inextricable links between water, colonial expansion and territorial exploitation.


    Exhibitions


    Exhibition: Wild Waters

    Curated by Àngels Miralda, the exhibition examines water as both a life-sustaining resource and an instrument of political power

    Agenda


    Living with the Delta: Myth, Memory and Water Knowledge
    A programme that delves into the lives of waterside communities from different geographical perspectives
    Opening: Wild Waters. Dams and Deltas After Modernity
    Opening of the exhibition Wild Waters, featuring a performance by sound collective GalalaLive