Agatha Wara is a Bolivia-born, America-raised artist working across sculpture, installation, moving image, and performance. Her practice centers on staging as a structural condition, understanding the stage as a site that authorizes visibility. Materials that carry cultural excess—celebrity images, plush alpacas, fragments of pop music—are subjected to measured interventions that reduce them to surface, orientation, and system. Across these works, value and meaning emerge through structure rather than expression.