El sol bajo la lengua

Cenaduría Tierra Blanca presents the group exhibition El sol bajo la lengua [The Sun Beneath the Tongue], featuring artists Guadalupe Vidal (BC), So Cabrera (CDMX), Perla Mata Chairez (Coah.), Hiram Constantino (Jal.), Anaís Tudón (NL), Alejandro Castañeda (Sin.), Rubén Tamayo (Sin.), and Alan Sierra (Son.).

El sol bajo la lengua brings together the work of eight artists from different regions of Mexico whose practices share a generational sensibility: a direct relationship with matter, territory, and the body understood as spaces of contained experience. Through photography, sculpture, painting, and installation, the works explore what remains active beneath the surface—memories embedded in materials, tensions within the landscape, and bodily gestures that resist immediacy.

At Cenaduría Tierra Blanca, the exhibition proposes an encounter between diverse geographies and the surrounding neighborhood community, opening a dialogue with visitors in Culiacán, Sinaloa. The show forms a field of resonances in which each piece holds its own temperature while activating a situated conversation.

— Cenaduría Tierra Blanca