In Piel que Recita, Luis Selem transforms the human body into a lyrical surface, one that carries stories, emotions, and the traces of lived experience. His works navigate the subtle tension between exposure and protection, capturing moments where skin becomes both shield and language, revealing what words cannot express.
Selem’s exploration of texture and corporeality invites the viewer to engage with the body as a site of memory and meaning. Through intimate compositions and a refined visual sensitivity, the exhibition reflects on how identity is built from layers -emotional, physical, and symbolic- each one reciting its own verse in the broader poem of human existence.