Remedios:
Where new land might grow
The exhibition Remedios: Where new land might grow - organised and presented by TBA21 at the Centro de Creación Contemporánea de Andalucía (C3A) in Córdoba, Spain - brings together contributions from over forty artists with Amazonian, Pacific, Indigenous American, Afro-diasporic, and European perspectives: inviting the public to engage with art for solace, respite, and replenishment. These works echo the curative paths of healers and elders who have politically, culturally, and spiritually guided communities through the remembrance of past wrongs toward reconciliation and the celebration of renewed worlding. Madeleine Bazil caught up with exhibition curator Daniela Zyman to talk about Remedios and about the complicated capacity of art to address social and ecological issues.
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