(b.1998) Barcelona.
Saba Casalta is an artist whose practice can be understood as a form of contemporary archaeology, working through installations, objects, images and assemblages. His work explores the fragile symbolic frameworks that sustain meaning, investigating the points where they fracture, destabilize, or dissolve into convention. By arranging fragments, found elements and constructed fictions, Casalta creates suspended atmospheres and broken narratives where the viewer is invited to reassemble meaning. His practice unfolds between structure and intuition, resistance and suggestion, giving form to narrative-driven visceral creations that trace the threshold where symbols lose their certainty and begin to resonate as open possibilities.