TEMPORARY EXHIBITION

Visible

Exhibition by Rosana Greciet and Nacho Seimanas

Visibles is a work that, from the visual arts, proposes an individual and collective identity tracing that gives visibility to a plot that was hidden by the official history.

The facts of the past live in us, they are part of the body and the territory.

They are reedited in patterns that make up the same script and that are present in different planes and dimensions, material and subtle.
This search encompasses visibilizing and uniting different approaches.

It summons the academy, includes emerging groups that circulate through little visible edges, making room for and integrating the different parts that make us whole.

“I have always seen the presence of Indians in faces crossing the street, but what I had been told was that Uruguay was the only country in America that had no Indians. They had killed them all. The last ones had been taken to France and it was not known what had become of them. Paradoxically, my great-grandmother, whom I knew, was the daughter of a Guarani Indian and a Frenchman.” – Rosana Greciet