Häsler Gómez (b. Guatemala City, Guatemala) is a sculptor and writer who reorients the everyday to explore material, conceptual, and philosophical possibilities. By building reductive, site-responsive systems of unseen labor, sound, light, architectural intervention, language, and objects, he creates speculative spaces and encounters rooted in the inherent realities of materials, objects, and bodies. These gestures direct our attention for deep, empathetic looking, and to the possibilities held within space, material, and form as well as serve as sites for critical analysis around issues of value, perception, and being.