NAMo
Natali Aguirre Montaña


Art+Design
Projects ++
  1. Portal to Jaguarity
  2. Cosmic Implications of Food from Abya Yala
  3. Wet Matter
  4. The Dust under the bed
  5. Don’t call me water, call me Teresa
  6. The Real and the Magical
  7. Rethinking Conquest: And Anti-Amazon Conversation
  8. Tracing the 735-kilometres
  9. Kitchen Series

    Explorations++
    1. Mycelium+Corn

    Architecture+SpatialDesign
    Spatial Design++
    1. Soils’ Exhibition
    2. DAE Final Exam
    3. ALTA Pasticceria
    4. PitStop Cafe & Pub 
    5. Bakery Kiosk
    6. Enseres Showroom

    Architecture ++
    1. SER Sustanible Living
    2. La Esperanza Home
    3. El Volador Home
    4. Otás Home
    5. Santa Marta Home
    6. CADN Childhood Center
    7. Gibraltar Velodrome


    CV++
    Portfolio++


    Info++
    Natali Aguirre Montaña is a Rotterdam-based designer and artist working across disciplines. With a background in architecture, spatial design, and interior design, her interdisciplinary practice bridges research, decolonial and feminist theory, and material exploration. Trained in Contextual Design at Design Academy Eindhoven, her work ranges from tufting to bioplastics, from ceramics to photography, and from textiles to spatial installations.

    Her work has been exhibited at the Van Abbemuseum with her project Portal to Jaguarity (2024), and at Vienna Design Week in the collaborative exhibition Don’t Move the Fountain (2024).

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    3. Wet Matter - Don’t move the fountain






                From Don’t Move the Fountain - Vienna Design Week, 2024

      Questioning the influence of religion on our understanding of individualism, freedom and the body has been profound. Water's significance transcends the physical realm; it invites us to reconsider how our perceptions of time and our experiences of the past, present and future are intertwined.


      By conceptualizing our bodies as dynamic bodies of water, we can acknowledge both our fluidity and our fragility, revealing a deeper experience that transcends boundaries, and fosters a deeper understanding of our shared humanity as we strive for a more inclusive and liberated future.


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    • Authors: Ise Weier - Natali Aguirre Montaña
    Collaborative project: Don’t move the fountain with Contextual Design Students from Design Academy Eindhoven
    @contextualdesign.dae