A boca de incendio (susurro y delirio): Collective exhibition
"A boca de incendio" invokes the fury of our times, but also the warmth of the tongue that heralds hope; it navigates through memories and ruins from which life resurfaces. The artworks function as the unsettling power (of a mouth) that seeks to contain the world's ardor. The visual thought here is whisper and delirium: it is—in a simultaneous image—that almost inaudible manifesto (beautiful and confusing) and, at the same time, the disturbing hallucination (urgent and scandalous). The exhibition urges us to "open our eyes" (like a command), to be present before aesthetics that strip us of indifference to realities that demand a more conscious existence. What does it mean to inhabit this world together? We are all the deaths we have survived and all the lives yet to be lived.
Érika Martínez Cuervo
A mural that subverts the iconography of another time. T dislocate history (and the sacred).
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Jorge Julián Aristizábal, El mundo del arte, 2019
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Jorge Julián Aristizábal, Hogar Dulce Hogar 1
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Jorge Julián Aristizábal, Hogar Dulce Hogar 2
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Jorge Julián Aristizábal, L.V.D., 2018
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Ana María Chamucero, Cenotafio, 2022
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Ana María Chamucero, Mortaja, 2022
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Federico Ríos Escobar, Freshta, 2023
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Ana María Chamucero, Prototipo para gavión, 2022
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María Elvira Escallón, Dispositivos para ver pasar el tiempo, 2020
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María Elvira Escallón, Polvo eres
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Federico Ríos Escobar, Nickenson, 2023
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Miler Lagos, El venado de oro, 2016-2024
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Juan David Laserna, Biblia pauperum - la biblia de los pobres, 2012-2024
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Juan David Laserna, Tableros/Tablas, 2012
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Rosario López, Abismo (homenaje a Robert Morris), 2005
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Margaret Mariño, From the series Sospecha, Trampas, 2022
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Linda Pongutá, Gatansuca, alimento consumido, 2023
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Adriana Salazar, Lo que existe, lo que no existe. , 2013
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Ana María Rueda, Yo soy también el otro #32, 2011
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Ana María Rueda, Como es adentro es afuera, como es arriba es abajo – No. 2, 2021-2021
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Rosario López, Proyecto Abismo, Paracas 03, 2005
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Juliana Góngora, Las lavanderas, 2016
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Mario Opazo, Mapa Mudo, 2017