The Wound is the Place Where the Light Enters
ICPNA Cultural•Feb 07, 2025 — Feb 22, 2025
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Solo Exhibition “The Wound is the Place Where the Light Enters” by Natalia Documet: A Critical and Sensory Journey in the Relationship Between Art and Politics
Renowned visual artist Natalia Documet presents her solo exhibition The Wound is the Place Where the Light Enters, curated by Jorge Villacorta. The exhibition offers a profound reflection on the artist’s figure, suffering, and the historical narratives that shape the role of art figures in contemporary society.
Documet, who trained as an artist at the Corriente Alterna School, has forged a career characterized by her critical rebelliousness and her outspoken political stance. Her work constantly interrogates the prevailing discourses within the art world.
In this exhibition, the artist explores these themes through six interventions-installations that transform conventional painting into spatial and sensory experiences. Each of Documet's works references a film about the life of a...More
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The Wound is the Place Where the Light Enters
ICPNA Cultural•Feb 07, 2025 — Feb 22, 2025
Press Release
Solo Exhibition “The Wound is the Place Where the Light Enters” by Natalia Documet: A Critical and Sensory Journey in the Relationship Between Art and Politics
Renowned visual artist Natalia Documet presents her solo exhibition The Wound is the Place Where the Light Enters, curated by Jorge Villacorta. The exhibition offers a profound reflection on the artist’s figure, suffering, and the historical narratives that shape the role of art figures in contemporary society.
Documet, who trained as an artist at the Corriente Alterna School, has forged a career characterized by her critical rebelliousness and her outspoken political stance. Her work constantly interrogates the prevailing discourses within the art world.
In this exhibition, the artist explores these themes through six interventions-installations that transform conventional painting into spatial and sensory experiences. Each of Documet's works references a film about the life of a...More