Cecilia Bullo makes sculptures and multidisciplinary installations. Her work is grounded in research and collections of experiences from the visceral labyrinth of the mind, its dysfunctional beauty and horrors; to mythological, psychoanalytic, and ecofeminist theories. 

Classically trained, she engages in an expanded sculptural practice where materiality is both symbolic and sensorially charged. Her works integrate elements such as aloe vera extract, anxiety relief medication, and dust from sacred sites, layering physical substance with historical, ritualistic, and psychological resonance.

Adopting a Rhizomatic approach, Bullo describes her process as ‘chaos-magick making’ constructing non-linear, interwoven narratives seeking to foster restorative connections between ecological wounds and human scars.

Cecilia Bullo, Aloe Vera Study, 2024. Curtesy of the artist

RHIZOMATIC: An Ecofeminist Punk-Urban Action, 2024.   Photo credit Louis Haugh. Curtesy the LAB Gallery, Dublin.