Earth Pulse is a contemporary art action in public space that activates Avenida del Libertador, in El Calafate, as an open-air urban museum. Through interventions in the windows of tourism agencies, the project displaces commercial logic toward a sensory itinerary, where art interrupts everyday experience and opens up new readings of the territory.
Within the framework of the official program of BIENALSUR 2025 and the project Reconstructing Memory, the proposal establishes a situated dialogue between art, landscape, and community, exploring the notion of heritage as a living, ever-evolving construction.
Led by the collective EntreMontañas (Rocío Aaset, Cecilia Caamanio Pagniez, and Alejandra Martin), the project unfolds through a self-managed curatorial process that articulates production, mediation, and network-based collaboration with local actors.
Earth Pulse brings together artists who develop their practices in this territory, whose works—installations and visual actions—engage with ecology, memory, and the interdependence between body and landscape, activating shop windows as exhibition devices and spaces of collective resonance.
Image: Ale Montiel, Habitar, 2020.