Through her work, Rosell analyses the relationship between science, technology and art, as well as the creation of documentation methodologies, developing her work and research in different media: archive, photography, painting, installation, publications, drawing and video.

Born in Orihuela, Spain, Rosell Mesguer's relationship with the coast and the limits of space is close. Her visits as a child to the shipyards of the city of Cartagena and the mines of La Unión marked her themes of history, war, coast and mining, their relationship with the landscape and the processes of change on it.

 

Meseguer develops her work and research in different media: archive, photography, painting, installation, publications, drawing and video. She analyses the relationship between science, technology and art, as well as the creation of documentation methodologies developed since 2001 at the MoMA, New York, Tate Britain, London or the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, among others.