The most recent exhibition at Museo de las Americas features 13 international artists and two artist collectives who together “represent Colombia’s cultural diversity as well as its geographic differences.” It is truly an expansive survey that “emphasizes the interconnectedness of people and nature and the contradictions of that connection.” It is rare that artwork produced in one location can transcend time and geography to connect with local viewers on such a visceral, human level. Presented in collaboration with independent curator and native Colombian Alex Brahim, Museo de las Americas offers Colombia: The Corn, the River, and the Grave—a far-reaching exhibition that seeks to reconcile with the ghosts of a nation’s past and look towards the future with hard-won hope and empathy.
