Sea-inspired images underpin narratives in which Chile's history intersects with epic accounts of faraway travels and shifting migration tides The work of Chilean artist Enrique Ramírez (born 1979) focuses on videography and installations, anchored around the concept of the sea as a place for memory in perpetual motion. His stories reflect the undertow of history: which is always the same, yet never identical. AUTHOR: Enrique Ramírez is a Chilean artist, born in 1979. He is remarkable for his work in photography, film, and sculpture, focusing on the sea and nature. His work is world renowned and displayed in collections in museums and art foundations including MoMA in New York, MACBA in Barcelona and PAMM in Miami, among others. 136 illustrations