June, 2019
Art handler: Joaquín Henríquez
Special thanks to: Ana María Raad, Andrés Giaconi, Gabriel Ossandón, Pedro Montes y Sergio Parra.
Anthropology has shown the importance of storytelling in the construction of a collective identity in human societies: storytelling activates a performative mechanism that allows us to anchor and identify ourselves in shared referents. Throughout the process that goes from the articulation of those first stories to the construction of an official history, we tend, however, to lose the embodied aspect of those stories, that is, the way in which they emerge from – and circulate through – subjective corporealities, continually reinterpreting and reconfiguring themselves.
This exhibition aims to identify the presence of micro-histories and themes that unite a selection of Chilean artworks from the last 50 years. Some of these works already belong to the national canon while others, more recent, are still in the process of being told and read. All of them share, however, an incarnated sensibility, revealing the existence of poetic and affective ties that cross time and generational boundaries. Without necessarily opposing official history, these works problematize and complexify established conceptions of corporeality, gender, desire, family and the domestic, thus opening up to more fluid readings.
The joint examination of these works becomes a subjective experience opento the interpretations of the viewer, whose physical and affective presence completes – temporarily – these embodied narratives.
Artists: Natalia Babarovic, Isidora Bravo, Roser Bru, Sebastián Calfuqueo, Juan Dávila, Paz Errázuriz, Las Yeguas del Apocalisis, Juan Pablo Langlois, Carlos Leppe y Krasna Vukosovic.,
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GO TO EXHIBITIONSeptember, 2020
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GO TO EXHIBITIONNovember, 2019
A nocturne, by definition, is a musical composition without a specific form that is usually performed at night when the lack of light sharpens the senses and ignites our thoughts. A nocturne, visually, can be an aesthetic incident, a shadowy image where lights...
GO TO EXHIBITIONOctober, 2022
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GO TO EXHIBITIONJune, 2022
This two-part exhibition takes as its starting point the tension between humidity and dryness. Through a movement between both qualities, the works gathered here explore aspects such as landscape, eroticism, language, colonial memory, extractive violence, crisis and regeneration of the planet...
GO TO EXHIBITIONJanuary, 2022
The exhibition Pequeña y hermosa conjetura brings together more than 30 years of the career of artist Gonzalo Diaz, winner of the 2003 National Visual Arts Award. Along with Fotoperformance -a work exhibited for the first time in Chile since its first appearance in Cirugía Plástica...
GO TO EXHIBITIONOctober, 2021
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GO TO EXHIBITIONOctober, 2021
Taking as a starting point a dislocated reading of Georges Bataille’s The Accursed Share (1949), this exhibition seeks to continue reflecting on violence, but now through the work of three contemporary artists. In El caso de las cajitas de agua (2003), Josefina Guilisasti takes a police case from history to elaborate, in seven parts, a […]
GO TO EXHIBITIONDecember, 2020
«In my work there is a continuity. I could also call it a set of variations on the same theme. Small chapters that always point to the same thing. They are closed, marginal spaces, spaces of minorities. One learns to travel through worlds that are closer than we think. It is as if one had […]
GO TO EXHIBITIONSeptember, 2020
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GO TO EXHIBITIONNovember, 2019
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GO TO EXHIBITION