The exhibition, curated by Julia Morandeira Arrizabalaga, sets out to visually explore cannibalism through the work of Latin American, US, Portuguese and Spanish artists such as Théodore de Bry, Coco Fusco, Jeleton, Runo Lagomarsino, Candice Lin, Pablo Marte, Carlos Motta, Pedro Neves Marques, Manuel Segade and Daniel Steegmann Mangrané.
Canibalia builds a picture of cannibalism through various images, historical documents, objects and contemporary works. The aim is to disrupt and contaminate classical visual and epistemological archives and break away from the traditional representation of the cannibal through connections, temporal confusion and vanishing lines between themes that are distant at first sight, yet close.
Through the PICE, AC/E is supporting the participation of the Spanish creators Julia Morandeira Arrizabalaga, the Jeleton group formed by María-Ángeles Alcántara-Sánchez and Jesús Arpal-Moya, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané and Pablo Marte.
Canibalia builds a picture of cannibalism through various images, historical documents, objects and contemporary works. The aim is to disrupt and contaminate classical visual and epistemological archives and break away from the traditional representation of the cannibal through connections, temporal confusion and vanishing lines between themes that are distant at first sight, yet close.
Through the PICE, AC/E is supporting the participation of the Spanish creators Julia Morandeira Arrizabalaga, the Jeleton group formed by María-Ángeles Alcántara-Sánchez and Jesús Arpal-Moya, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané and Pablo Marte.