The exhibition "No Man's Land" mainly presents works from two periods in which identity politics modulated artistic and curatorial discourses: the 1980s and contemporary times. Using the works of the Mares of the Apocalypse as a guide, the exhibition is organized into three cores in which the conceptual and aesthetic (dis)continuities between the works that explore the representations of different identities are highlighted: Appropriations, Circulations, and Body-Territories.
The artists exhibited are Eugenio Dittborn (Santiago, 1943), Paz Errázuriz (Santiago, 1944), Antonio Pichillá (San Pedro La Laguna, 1982), Sandra Gamarra (Lima, 1972), Amalia Pica (Neuquén, 1978), Wynnie Mynerva ( Lima, 1993), Darío Escobar (Guatemala City, 1971), Juan Pablo Langlois (Santiago, 1936), Carlos Leppe (Santiago, 1952), Marilyn Boror (San Juan Sacatepéquez, 1984), Claudia Martínez Garay (Ayacucho, 1983) and the collective Las Yeguas del Apocalipsis.
July 27, 2024