María Enriquez, Valentina Guerrero, Sofía Ortiz y Karen Rodríguez
Drifts of Landscapes
The landscape is not a backdrop. It is not a passive scene nor an ornament of the living. It is a porous body, an architecture in constant reconfiguration where matter, time, and experience intertwine. There is no landscape without affection. It is not merely a horizon to be looked at, but a historical, cultural, and sensorial construction that shapes our way to inhabit and imagine the world.