Let's get personal with Naomi Rincón Gallardo

"There is a reciprocal relation between human and nature."

Director(s)  Victor & Simon
Participant(s)  Naomi Rincón Gallardo

Though it’s dark, still I sing, Works from the 34th Bienal de São Paulo marks the first exhibition of this Bienal hosted in Europe and in France. Shown at Les Forges in LUMA Arles, the selection of artworks reflects on questions of perception, transformation and how different realities can coexist. These are presented through a plurality of media, including installations, sound experiments, paintings, videos, photographs and letters.

What inspired "Resiliencia Tlacuache"? And why this title? What links does she make between Mesoamerican mythology and contemporary issues?
In this interview, Naomi Rincón Gallardo discusses her work and its underlying messages.

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