AGGIE FLORES

AGGIE FLORES

Agustina Flores Maini is a multidisciplinary artist, musician, and designer whose practice moves fluidly between visual art, music, and immersive installations. Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, her work is shaped by a life lived across cultures, landscapes, and creative industries.

Over the past decade she has built a multifaceted career working across the United States and Latin America as a musician, touring producer, and visual artist. Her experience spans performing original music and live shows, designing visual identities and installations, and collaborating on large-scale cultural events and festivals throughout the United States. This combination of artistic practice and production work has shaped a hands-on, entrepreneurial approach to creativity.

Her visual work focuses on detailed drawings and immersive environments that explore pattern, observation, and the layered nature of human experience. In recent years she has begun integrating sound, music, and interactive elements into her exhibitions, bringing together disciplines that previously existed as separate parts of her practice.

Flores Maini’s work reflects a life built through travel, collaboration, and constant making, balancing the roles of artist, performer, designer, and producer. She currently lives and works in Basalt, Colorado, while maintaining strong ties to Argentina and an international network of creative collaborators.

WORKS ON DISPLAY

Mi Centro

Mi Centro is an immersive exhibition that explores the many layers that shape our identity and the process of returning to our most authentic self.

The exhibition brings together detailed drawings, original musical compositions, and interactive light installations. Each drawing represents an archetype, a version of the self shaped by experiences, relationships, and internal transformations. The visual language of the drawings is inspired by the behavior of active black holes, cosmic bodies that absorb information and store it on their horizons, forming intricate and ever-changing patterns.

Each drawing is paired with a musical composition, experienced through a Discman and headphones. In this dialogue between image and sound, the drawings represent the information absorbed by each archetype, while the music embodies the vibration that emerges from its interaction with the world.

The exhibition also includes light installations inspired by the movements of celestial bodies and the behavior of light in space. Together, these works create a contemplative environment that invites visitors to pause, observe the many parts that compose them, and move closer to their own center.