The exhibition presents a series of works that are part of continuous research about the fragility and power of the written word. Through the exploration of text, redaction, and the materiality of language, the show explores different narratives of how writing constructs and obfuscates reality and memory. The works highlight the ritual value and the material role of the written word, marking a space filled with tensions where language both preserves and fails to capture the unspeakable.
With works along side by Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Saâdane Afif, Marwa Arsanios, Bianca Bondi, Teresa Margolles, Carlos Motta, Oscar Muñoz, Nicolás Paris and Charwei Tsai.
Opening of the new place in Bogotá, with works by Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Kader Attia, Chen Ching-Yuan, Daniel Correa Mejia, Bouchra Khalili, Teresa Margolles, Carlos Motta, Oscar Muñoz, Uriel Orlow, Charwei Tsai.
The biennial starts from the postulate proposed by Latour and Guinard that “people around the world no longer agree on what it means to live ‘on’ Earth”. Curated by Bruno Latour and Martin Guinard.
A group exhibition with works by Marwa Arsanios, Rossella Biscotti, Paz Errázuriz, Bouchra Khalili, Teresa Margolles, Carlos Motta, Uriel Orlow and Daniel Otero Torres