Tineola bisselliella Autumn collection

Marthin Rozo Castaño

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This work consists of showing the artistic work of the caterpillars of weaver moths in their chrysalises that they construct from human textiles where patterns are translated and colours prevail. I am interested in questioning the authorship of the artist in this work and in raising awareness.
at Workshop 1
Installation
Englisch
Off Stage
Tineola bisselliella Autumn collection

While tidying up my closet I had the feeling that there was something alive inside my wool sweaters and I started to shake them over a white cardboard. I found a few little tiny oval shapes, which I looked at under a microscope. To my surprise, they were chrysalides made by webbing moth caterpillars from the wool of my sweaters. Each cocoon had a different color that matched the one on the sweaters. After this discovery, I started to collect the used chrysalides from the little webbing moths whenever they appeared in my house. I was not interested in altering the living cycle of the moths: I just collected the cocoons that had gone through a metamorphosis stage and were now empty.

Portrait from Marthin Rozo Castaño
Ph.D. candidate and artist