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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Antonio Pichillá, “Camino”, 2023
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Antonio Pichillá, “Camino”, 2023

Antonio Pichillá

“Camino”, 2023
tecido artesanal, fios de lã e sisal
handmade fabric, wool threads and maguey fiber
136 x 81 cm
53.54 x 31.89 in
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Antonio Pichillá, “Camino”, 2023
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In the series Camino (2023), Antonio Pichillá offers a deeper understanding of the Maya Tz’utujil people as a nation. In Saq b’eey, or Camino, historical memory associated with an everyday...
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In the series Camino (2023), Antonio Pichillá offers a deeper understanding of the Maya Tz’utujil people as a nation. In Saq b’eey, or Camino, historical memory associated with an everyday domestic object – the belt – is reconfigured. By interweaving artisanal craft with the colors and forms of his ancestral territory, Pichillá challenges the colonial civilizatory process historically imposed on his people, affirming an ancestral knowledge that was interrupted within Mayan culture.

 

 

Na série "Camino" (2023), Antonio Pichillá propõe uma compreensão aprofundada do povo Maia Tz’utujil enquanto nação. Em "Saq b’eey", ou "Camino", a memória histórica associada a um objeto cotidiano e doméstico, o cinto, é reconfigurada. O entrelaçamento do fazer artesanal com as cores e formas do território ao qual pertence evidencia uma recusa ao civilismo colonial historicamente imposto, afirmando um conhecimento ancestral interrompido na cultura maia.

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