First and foremost, Ana Wild is an artist of words. She is interested in the connections between language and meaning, and tells stories from the forgotten past and the unknown future. Her works explore various forms of learning and knowledge, appearing as text, object, or event. They offer mythologies that wander in peculiar ways to the present, where Wild presents how worlds can be created ex nihilo, out of nothing. Her creative practice stems from meticulous yet playful research, gathered and embodied in a performative action, where the transfer of knowledge takes on a wondrous artistic form of shared imagination.
Her work, Miraculous Aspects, deals with a moment of revelation. During one of Moses’ wanderings in the land of Midian, he encounters a vision: a burning bush that is not consumed, from which a divine voice emerges. This is the moment when Moses becomes a prophet, and the starting point for the redemption story of an entire people. In Wild’s work, the burning bush is a destination in a journey that can be reached through a surrender to the miraculous dimension, inviting us to believe.



