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Art exhibition
Alliance Française, Panama
Reused plastic and nylon threads on metal bars
2020
This installation evokes the relationship towards nature of pre-colonial indigenous peoples. Its name refers to the ancestral rituals to “call” the rain in times of drought, in order to nourish the earth and allow the collection of food.
Through the materials, the use of hemp, and the use of 80 bottles of yarn obtained and worked in collaboration with the association Clandestino Plastic Lab, is presented a formal-symbolic exploration with ecological social relations.


Lluvia
7x2m
Candestino art collective and Not Common Girls.



Tierra de fuego
55x40cm h: 125cm
Isabel Judez



Tierra de agua
35x25cm h: 110cm
Isabel Judez



Romper la aurora
160cm x 37.5cm
Alejandra Pernalete



Puesta de sol
160cm x 37.5cm
Alejandra Pernalete.



Luna abrazadora
75x35cm h: 150cm
Javiera San Martin



Sol fragmentado
75x35cm h: 150cm
Javiera San Martin.
Canto a la lluvia, 2020.
Made with Not Common Girls and Clandestino art collectives.
Picture credits: Andrés Caldera.