Collaborations & Contexts

Cuboliquido’s practice unfolds through collaboration with a wide range of cultural, public, and professional contexts. Rather than operating within a single framework, his work adapts to different environments through dialogue with institutions, organizers, architects, and local communities, responding to the specific conditions of each project.

Cultural and Institutional Contexts

Cuboliquido has collaborated with cultural institutions, street art festivals, biennials, and exhibition platforms in diverse international settings. These contexts often involve temporary or permanent interventions in public space, where artistic research intersects with curatorial frameworks and broader cultural narratives.

Projects developed in these environments emphasize site-specificity, accessibility, and public engagement, aligning artistic practice with institutional and cultural objectives.

Public Space and Urban Environments

A significant part of Cuboliquido’s work takes place in open and semi-public spaces, including streets, squares, transit areas, and complex architectural settings. These contexts require a close relationship between artwork, spatial conditions, and everyday human presence.

Interventions in public space are conceived to interact with movement, perspective, and social dynamics, transforming ordinary environments into shared perceptual experiences.

Commercial and Professional Collaborations

Alongside cultural projects, Cuboliquido has collaborated with international brands, agencies, and professional partners in the fields of entertainment, retail, and corporate environments. In these contexts, artistic practice intersects with communication, architecture, and design, while maintaining a site-specific and research-driven approach.

Rather than functioning as decorative elements, these collaborations focus on creating immersive spatial experiences adapted to real architectural conditions.

Interdisciplinary Exchange

Many projects involve close collaboration with architects, designers, curators, production teams, and local stakeholders. This interdisciplinary exchange allows complex spatial interventions to emerge through shared expertise, aligning artistic vision with technical, architectural, and organizational requirements.

Collaboration is understood not as a service model, but as a process through which context, space, and artistic language converge.

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