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Selva cosmopolítica, Claustro de San Agustín, Bogotá

Cosmopolitan Jungle, San Augustin Convent, Bogotá

Miler Lagos, Nómadas (Nômades), 2014. Instalação com duas peças.Empilhamento e escultura de 40 toneladas de papel de jornal. Comissionada e produzida pela Universidade Nacional da Colômbia. Foto: Ana Luisa González.

A exposição Selva cosmopolítica reunida exibe instalações, desenhos, colagens, fotografias, uma videoinstalação e uma obra sonora de artistas como Miguel Ángel Rojas, Ursula Biemann, Paulo Tavares, Miller Lagos, Abel Rodríguez, Carolina Caycedo e o coletivo 4Direcciones (formado por Diana Rico e Richard Decaillet). Suas obras propõem um diálogo com o saber da comunidade indígena e sua relação sagrada com o território. Além disso, criticam a destruição iminente da natureza provocado por um sistema capitalista que ameaça o bem-estar das comunidades.

A exposição foi comissionada e produzida pela Direção do Patrimônio Cultural da Universidade Nacional da Colômbia, com a curadoria de Ana Belén Sáez de Ibarra. Ela foi exposta anteriormente no Museu de Arte da Universidade Nacional da Colômbia e atualmente pode ser vista no Claustro de San Agustín (Carrera 8 n.° 7-21, Bogotá, Colômbia). A entrada é franca e a exposição estará em cartaz até o dia 26 de agosto de 2018.

Miler Lagos, Nomads, 2014. Installation with two pieces. 40 tons of newspaper, piled and carved. Commissioned and produced by the National University of Colombia. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Miler Lagos, Nomads, 2014. Installation with two pieces. 40 tons of newspaper, piled and carved. Commissioned and produced by the National University of Colombia. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Abel Rodríguez, Tobacco, Coca, Yucca, 2014, drawings. Works commissioned and produced by the National University of Colombia in collaboration with the Tropenbos Foundation. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Abel Rodríguez, Tobacco, Coca, Yucca, 2014, drawings. Works commissioned and produced by the National University of Colombia in collaboration with the Tropenbos Foundation. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Abel Rodríguez, Tree of Life, 2014, drawing. Commissioned and produced by the National University of Colombia in collaboration with the Tropenbos Foundation. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Abel Rodríguez, Tree of Life, 2014, drawing. Commissioned and produced by the National University of Colombia in collaboration with the Tropenbos Foundation. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Carolina Caycedo, Serpent River Book, 2017. Fold-out book, 72 pages. Commissioned by LACMA for “A Universal History of Infamy” in collaboration with Creative Capital and the Art Museum of the National University of Colombia. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Carolina Caycedo, Serpent River Book, 2017. Fold-out book, 72 pages. Commissioned by LACMA for “A Universal History of Infamy” in collaboration with Creative Capital and the Art Museum of the National University of Colombia. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Carolina Caycedo, Serpent River Book, 2017. Fold-out book, 72 pages. Commissioned by LACMA for “A Universal History of Infamy” in collaboration with Creative Capital and the Art Museum of the National University of Colombia. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Carolina Caycedo, Serpent River Book, 2017. Fold-out book, 72 pages. Commissioned by LACMA for “A Universal History of Infamy” in collaboration with Creative Capital and the Art Museum of the National University of Colombia. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Miguel Ángel Rojas, Saint 1, Saint 2, 2012. Silver gelatin on cotton paper. Produced by the National University of Colombia. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Miguel Ángel Rojas, Saint 1, Saint 2, 2012. Silver gelatin on cotton paper. Produced by the National University of Colombia. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Ursula Biemann and Pablo Tavares, Forest Law, 2014. Video. Commissioned by the Ely and Edythe Broad Museum, Michigan State University, with the support of The Swiss Arts Council, Pro Helvetia and the Art Museum of the National University of Colombia. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Ursula Biemann and Pablo Tavares, Forest Law, 2014. Video. Commissioned by the Ely and Edythe Broad Museum, Michigan State University, with the support of The Swiss Arts Council, Pro Helvetia and the Art Museum of the National University of Colombia. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Miguel Ángel Rojas, The Short Road, 2012. Cuts of coca leaves and dollar bills (detail). Commissioned and produced by the National University of Colombia. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Miguel Ángel Rojas, The Short Road, 2012. Cuts of coca leaves and dollar bills (detail). Commissioned and produced by the National University of Colombia. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Miguel Ángel Rojas, Harvest, 2012. 32 molds in concrete and graffiti on wall. Commissioned and produced by the National University of Colombia. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

Miguel Ángel Rojas, Harvest, 2012. 32 molds in concrete and graffiti on wall. Commissioned and produced by the National University of Colombia. Photo: Ana Luisa González.

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