Impunity Landscapes was part of an ongoing body of work in which Rodrigo Azaola explores financial flows and, within them, financial crime and abuse. From predatory acts committed by Systemically Important Banks to satellite imagery analysis from large-scale animal farms ecological impact, his video installations explored possible aesthetic outputs for the irrationality and interconnectedness of global financial landscapes. Ultimately, his work established speculative bridges between finance, as a cognitive paradigm, and its factual repercussions over biological timelines and entities.
Funded by the Mexican Ministry of Culture (SNCA)