Una mirada expandida
Premio Rodrigo Rojas de Negri
Premio Rodrigo Rojas de Negri
Humanismo y compromiso social
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Creada por María Jesús Guarda, Karina Letelier y Paulo Letelier
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Close to 100 pieces made between 2009 and 2021 by self-taught indigenous artists from the Paraguayan Chaco are exhibited in “Bosques vivos”, the new exhibition in our Heritage Gallery, which is presented within the framework of the Bienal Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo del Sur (BIENALSUR).
The exhibition was curated by anthropologists Ursula Regehr and Verena Regehr-Gerber, who for decades have collaborated with indigenous communities and artists. The exhibition invites – through drawings made with black ink pen on paper, acrylic and carvings on wood, and some sheep wool weavings – to contemplate, reflect and dialogue about the coexistence of human and non-human beings and the relationships with the environment from an indigenous perspective, as well as on destructive ecological practices, inequality and conflicts such as continuous colonization and massive deforestation for the production of cattle and soybeans, which in Chaco reaches 1,000 hectares per day for the sake of livestock and industrial agriculture.
The artists who participate with their works in this exhibition are Osvaldo Pitoe, Jorge Carema, Eurides Asque Gómez, Clemente Juliuz, Esteban Klassen, Marcos Ortiz, Efacio Álvarez, Richart Peralta, Evelina Luciano, Tsivinja Brisuela, Shashtoque Regina Pedro, Marcelina López, Tomasito Ricardo, Arias Falcón, Cristaldo Velázquez, Roberto Cáceres, Timoteo Carrizo, Kiko Segundo and Fabio González. In their works, they project their vision of the forests of Chaco, of coexistence and of the relationships between human and non-human beings. The exhibit proclaims the vulnerability of the forest, but also of those that inhabit it. The works thematize the ruptures and transformations they have had to face: the dispossession of their ancestral lands, the sedentarization in missions, the modification of their subsistence practices, wage labor and processes of forced conversion and assimilation.
The Bienal Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo del Sur (BIENALSUR) began in 2015. It is organized by Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero (UNTREF) –Argentinian public university-. BIENALSUR connects the public from the five continents. The 2021 version takes place simultaneously in more than 124 venues, 24 countries and 50 cities around the world, from July to December, with the participation of around 400 artists. The exhibitions are held in different museums, cultural centers, buildings and emblematic areas of the public space. BIENALSUR seeks to generate a global network of institutional associative collaboration that eliminates distances and borders, and to assert uniqueness in diversity.
BINEALSUR is led by Aníbal Jozami and Diana Wechsler, Rector and Director of the Department of Art and Culture of UNTREF, who act as General Director and Artistic Director of the instance. In the case of Living Forests, the exhibition is coordinated by Fernando Farina from the curatorial team of BIENALSUR.
MOBILITY PASS | Attendees older than 15 years of age must present their mobility pass at the entrance to the cultural centre in accordance with current health regulations. People without a mobility pass will only be able to attend on Tuesdays between 10:00 am and 12:00 pm and on Thursdays between 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm. All of the above in accordance with the provisions of the health authority within the framework of the Step by Step plan.