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Born from a residency in the Atacama Desert in Chile, SALAR explores the cosmogony of salt landscapes—remnants of a vanished ocean now threatened by lithium extraction. At the crossroads of myth, ecology, and archaeology, this immersive exhibition questions our relationship to matter, memory, and fertility. Sculptures, installations, and paintings form a ritual landscape where salt, ochre, wax, and brass become agents of regeneration. By breathing new life into raw materials, the artist shapes a space where sensibility becomes an act of resistance.


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