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PERFOMANCE: Seeds of Nepantla - Autograph

Affirming the value and survival of her ancestors’ indigenous knowledge, Mexican-British artist Mónica Alcázar-Duarte examines western society’s obsession with speed, expansion and resource accumulation at a time when ecological disaster looms.

Join us for a performance by the artist in her current exhibition Digital Clouds Don’t Carry Rain at Autograph. Using performance as a medium of physical reflection, this event is inspired by the concept of Nepantla: a word of Aztec origin referring to the area between two bodies of water, or a state of in-between-ness. 

As the event starts, you will be invited to immerse yourself in the exhibition. The performance will last approximately 10 minutes, after which there will be a drinks reception and a chance for informal conversation amongst the artist and attendees.

This is an intimate event, and to ensure the best experience for everyone only a very limited number of tickets are available. We recommend early booking.

Location:

Rivington Place,
London, EC2A 3BA

Text and picture, copyright to Autograph and the artist
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