Lenguas Domesticadas

Lenguas Domesticadas

Curated by Milo Medina

Alma Colectiva presents Domesticated Tongues, a project curated by GRIETA.

Domesticated Tongues is a group exhibition that reflects on the ways in which harm, violence, and exclusion become integrated into everyday life through processes of social, bureaucratic, and symbolic normalization—that is, through the mechanisms of power.

Through the representation of presences, gestures, symbols, figures, and affected bodies, the works brought together introduce frictions within the frameworks of the everyday and disrupt the fluidity of what has been normalized.

The exhibition brings together works by artists whose practices engage with these issues across different registers, always under a critical gaze directed at the perverse mechanisms embedded in the languages of power.

— GRIETA

Artists: Joaquín Segura, Regina José Galindo, Reynier Leyva Novo, Cynthia Gutiérrez, Jorge de León, Darío Escobar, Luisa Mendoza, Hellen Ascoli, Carlos Martiel, Edgar Calel, Milo Medina, Tercerunquinto, Raúl Rebolledo, Teresa Margolles, Santiago Sierra