Artists, curators, and designers gather to rethink who determines the North, proposing the South as the new North.
Their ongoing research is inspired by Joaquín Torres García’s Escuela del Sur (School of the South), that placed the world map upside down.
The curator Tere Chad invites both Latin American practitioners and artists interested in Latin American culture to challenge the well established geopolitics.
Neo Norte intends to showcase a multiplicity of identities that converge in one place.
Window 3 at Central Saint Martins, London.
Curator: Tere Chad
Two Felt heads: Nataly Pérez
Mannequin: Clarisa Serafim
Where is the North?: Giuseppe Mario Urso
Map, videos & collage: Latinos Creative Society
Other collage: Emiliano Derokha
Exposed Arts Projects , Kensington, London
Neo Norte 2.0 is inspired by broad topics, such as: cultural syncretism, migrations, and shamanism.
Artists: César Baracca, Lorenzo Belenguer, Katharina Bothelo, Sasha Burkhanova, Rafael Morales Cendejas, Tere Chad, Beatriz Creel, Paulina Figueroa, José Carlos García Oliva, Santiago Rodríguez Gómez, Miroslava González, Maritina Keleri, Domenica Landin, Olav Lorentzen, Santiago Joaquín McGorty, José Miranda, Cindy Moreno, Mica Mornaghi, Teresa Paiva, Nataly Pérez, Luisa Rodríguez, Stephanie Rodríguez, Tales Sabara, Clarissa Serafim, Paula Turmina, Giuseppe Mario Urso, Matteo Valerio, Raúl Valdivia, and Victoria Vargas.
Myymälä2, Helsinki, Finland
Neo Norte 3.0 is divided into 4 subtopics, inviting reflection upon migration, how handcrafts survive in the digital era, shamanism, and cultural syncretism.
Artists: César Baracca, Lorenzo Belenguer, Pato Bosich, Katharina Bothelo, Tere Chad, Patricia Claro, José Carlos García Oliva, Fátima González, Fabiola Hidalgo, Hildá Länsman, Olav Lorentzen, Viv Magia, Fabu Pires, Iria Suárez, Paula Turmina, Giuseppe Mario Urso, and Susana Uvidia.
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