VII Bienal de Cuenca, Cuenca, Ecuador, by Daniel Benoit Cassou

“Flip It and Reverse It: We Are One with All There Is” — Reindigenizing the world through spirituality and memory

Another excellent proposal at Casa de las Posadas is the one curated by Amy Rosenblum-Martin (USA) with the original vision of Yesenia Selier (Cuba, 1972–2021)
Although the artists occupy separate rooms, the uniqueness of the theme unites them successfully.

This exhibition is situated at the intersection of aesthetics, politics, and spirituality. “Turning it upside down and reversing it: We are everything” is more than an exhibition: it is a decolonial invocation that seeks to heal the wounds of modernism through the voices and knowledge of Afro-Indigenous women.

Curator Amy Rosenblum-Martin, together with the late Cuban researcher Yesenia Selier, envisions a platform that understands art as medicine, curating as a ritual act, and the exhibition as a space for collective healing.

Full article here.

Amy Rosenblum-Martín

Co-founder and director, Flip It and Reverse It: We Are One with All There Is.

https://www.flipitandreverseit.org
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