MEMORY, IMAGE, AND TERRITORY: PRACTICES OF RESISTANCE Adrián Sosa Agustina Lazarte Carla Juárez Jessica Morillo Cecilia Villafuerte Manuel Garay Our proposal for arteba 2025 brings together six artists whose works activate strategies of memory, denunciation, and collective construction. Through media such as textiles, painting, drawing, and objects, each artist develops a unique language that intertwines personal experiences with political and social narratives. Textiles are presented as a technology of resistance and affect, reinterpreting everyday objects in acts of protest. Painting, approached from a critical perspective, questions hegemonic traditions (such as the use of other media) and makes visible excluded narratives. The appropriation and reinterpretation of images—artistic, media, and domestic—form visual archaeologies that articulate past and present without hierarchies. Between the rural and the urban, the intimate and the collective, these practices shape territories of memory, denunciation, and belonging, affirming art as a space for political action and transformation. Within this framework, the landscape—both explicitly and implicitly present—reveals itself as a sensitive field from which ways of inhabiting the world are conceived and rewritten. Pamela González









