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Woven Resilences

Art Latinou opens its physical gallery presenting Woven Resilences, a collective exhibition that invites us to reflect on the rhetorics with which we think and build the body today; with the participation of Latin American artists: Yohanna M. Roa, Ariela Kader, Daniela Terroba, Vanessa Freitag, Tábata Bandín, Adriana Mejía; curated by Kinari Chargoy, with the museography of Adriana Gómez Vergara, Alma Infante, and Dulce María Ruvalcaba.

Woven Resilences is a place of resilience, a space to reflect on how we represent ourselves and what factors influence this identification process (images, religion, education, ethnicity, social class, etc.), to identify the rhetorics with which we think and build the body today; it is an invitation to deconstruct and reinvent ourselves, to become free from all imposition, detaching ourselves from any bias of essentialism. A call to collective action to build a space that allows free dramatic cultural interplay, enhancing the capacities for action and the materiality of the body, far from all social norms.

— Kinari Chargoy