Colorful bodies
From an interdisciplinary approach, the proposal brings to life a series of images that oscillate between abstraction and figuration, weaving bridges between the ancestral and the contemporary.

Colorful Bodies emerges as a research-creation that intertwines art, memory, and resistance, exploring how the body becomes a territory of identity and celebration. This project addresses the links between artisanal practices and contemporary art discourses, evoking the sensory richness of our traditions.
From an interdisciplinary approach, the proposal brings to life a series of images that oscillate between abstraction and figuration, weaving bridges between the ancestral and the contemporary. Inspired by the knowledge transmitted from generation to generation, the work is rooted in the personal history of the artist and the artisanal legacy of southern Colombia. Here, the body transforms into a festive and dancing space, resilient against oblivion.
The exhibition unfolds a universe where dance, color, and movement converge. Each piece is an aesthetic and political statement: a song of resistance and a celebration of diversity. Bodies that become memory, bodies that narrate invisible stories through art, reaffirming their creative power.
“We dance because our bodies remember what history has wanted to forget.”
— Brenda Dixon Gottschild
Visit us at Culto Gallery and discover how memory is reinvented in the present through the power of color and the sensitivity of movement.

