Dissenting cartographies: Other routes of contemporary art
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Thinking from "another side" is an exercise that tends to illuminate areas that are often neglected to allow new perspectives to emerge and with them other configurations of the world we inhabit. It is from this position that BIENALSUR was born and it is this undisciplined gaze that guides the selection of artists and works that make up each edition, starting with the implementation of other work practices and dynamics aimed at deactivating the inertias instituted. This essay will pivot between a brief selection of works, which make up the cartography of the current 2021 edition, and the alternative cartography that is being traced in the territory from the collaborative network dynamics that we establish, and the exercise of a curatorial practice marked by the investigation. With the works of the chosen artists, the dissident cartography and the rereading of archives and graphic documents we invited to deactivating the inertias of thought and dismantling the canonical accounts: this is an invitation to illuminate other futures from other perspectives.
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