




Vega Macotela transformed all the print photographs of his personal archive into 55 tiles made of clay and ashes. Each tile had a different value depending on the life image or the burned episode to produce it. These pieces were exchanged with other people based on experiences they told me about and were a sort of “tradeable currency” to do the action. In addition to their quantitative value, their personal accounts shaped and modified the sketch or render of a sculpture titled ‘Charging Bull,’ representing the iconic image of the Wall Street Bull and financial speculation. 5 groups of sculptures — also combining the words of the narrative as a modifying, or speculating, the structure of the form — originated