
handle: 10447/691932
This article explores the intersection of contemporary visual culture and eco- logical thought through the work of Delcy Morelos, focusing on her exhibition El Abrazo, displayed at the Dia Art Foundation in New York in 2024. Using organic materials such as soil and clay, Morelos highlighted the agency of matter, in a way that can prompt reflection on indigenous cosmologies and recent ecomedial theory. Her installations challenge an- thropocentric perspectives, inviting a multisensory experience that blurs the boundaries between humans, materials, and the environment.
contemporaryart, ecomedia, DelcyMorelos; ecomedia; materialagency; indigenouscosmology; contemporaryart, indigenouscosmology, materialagency, DelcyMorelos
contemporaryart, ecomedia, DelcyMorelos; ecomedia; materialagency; indigenouscosmology; contemporaryart, indigenouscosmology, materialagency, DelcyMorelos
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