We enter from a dark forest in the imagination of Camila Rodriguez Triana. A forest whose roots have forgotten nothing of colonial violence, where nests enclose an indecipherable future, a forest whose history is stitched together with golden threads. Camila Rodriguez Triana is Colombian. Descendant of plundered and indigenous slaves, she cultivates the idea of transmission and reparation by practicing, among other things, the ancestral and eminently feminine art of embroidery. Filmmaker and multimedia visual artist, this fall in New York, she presented the fruit of her work as part of the Rolex Art Mentoring Program, which she benefited from between 2020 and 2022 as a mentee.
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