Gabriela Ayza Aschmann German, b. 1991

Works
  • Alba (1)
    Alba (1)
  • Alba (2)
    Alba (2)
  • Blue Garden
    Blue Garden
  • Draco' sealed stationary pack
    Draco' sealed stationary pack
  • No soy un Angel
    No soy un Angel
  • S/T (2)
    S/T (2)
  • S/T(1)
    S/T(1)
  • selling panties
    selling panties
  • selling panties (2)
    selling panties (2)
  • selling panties (3)
    selling panties (3)
  • Alles hat ein ende, nur die wurst hat zwei
    Alles hat ein ende, nur die wurst hat zwei
  • Hay un hueco en el cuerpo
    Hay un hueco en el cuerpo
  • Study of violence
    Study of violence
  • Maldita todas la navajas
    Maldita todas la navajas
  • No hay nada escrito sobre el amor
    No hay nada escrito sobre el amor
Overview
“My work explores how to provoke sensations that transport us beyond our everyday world, reflecting the tension between the inner world and the outward appearances of modern society, creating a parallel reality where the tangible becomes visible. My goal is to merge brutality with sweetness. I use oil painting and analog photography to carve out a space where I can embrace my own discomfort—a space where humor, harshness, and tenderness coexist.”
 
Gabriela Ayza Aschmann (b. 1991, Cologne, Germany) is a multidisciplinary artist of Spanish and German descent, currently based in Miami, Florida. She studied Fine Arts in Andalusia and graduated from the University of Fine Arts in Seville, Spain. Gabriela’s work reflects her cultural heritage, merging traditional influences with contemporary themes.

Since 2019, she has participated in artist residencies in Italy, Denmark, Spain, and the United States. Her work is often provocative and introspective, with solo exhibitions in Miami, including “I Have an Idiot Inside Me” and “Mom, Let Me Be an Animal for One Day."In 2023, she showcased her work at the prestigious ArteBA Art Fair in Buenos Aires, further establishing her presence on the international art scene. Her latest ceramic series, Selling Panties Edition, can be found at the Bass Museum of Art and Superblue Museum.
Exhibitions