(Re) Threading the South

A series of installations by 4 young Chilean artists making up a cross-sectoral multidisplinary unit of artistic experimentation which reflects on the region and contemporary problems affecting the Southern Cone: territory, memory, language, communication. 

The curatorial proposal examines the notions of post-colonialism and analyzes colonial experience from the point of view of a new nomadic identity in its quest for modernity, made up different cultures whose journey is both internal and external. The conjunction between ancestral indigenous origins and life in the complex South American metropolis raises the question of a multicultural identity where the issues of internal and external migration, different religions, traditions and hi-tech advances create a permanent tension. 

The project provides a unique insight into the work of young artists from post-90s Chile who are still unravelling the issues of their heritage, as they attempt to hear the murmured collective voices of our America.  

Km: 3135

Venue: Museo de Arte de San Marcos

Address : Av. Nicolás de Piérola 1222 Parque Universitario

City : Lima

Peru

Artist(s):

N3TO (CHL)

Fernanda López (CHL)

Loreto Carmona (CHL)

Felipe Lavin (CHL)

Curatorship:

Inés Ortega-Márquez (ESP)

Curatorial axes:

Memories and Oblivion

Type(s):

Exhibition

From 2019/07/12

To 2019/09/27