Looking for the bodies of the senses, by Yina Jimenez Suriel
- For:
- General public
- Place:
- Auditorium
- Price:
Free access. Prior booking request
In this improvisation lecture, curator Yina Jiménez Suriel presents insights from her long-term research project La historia de las montañas (2013–ongoing), which investigates how imagination is shaped by colonial binaries and the illusion of stability. By weaving together artworks, curatorial projects, and references to Indigenous thought—such as Gregory Cajete’s notion of “one’s face, one’s heart, and one’s foundation”—Jiménez Suriel proposes curatorial practice as a method for sensing other forms of life and relation, where artistic processes become tools for weaving new forms of interconnectedness, coexistence, and solidarity..
Language: Spanish with simultaneous translation into English.
About the speaker: Yina Jiménez Suriel.