PEANA is pleased to present the first group exhibition in our new project space. In Territorios Liminales, Christian Wedel, Sihan Guo, and Milagros Rojas explore different ways of thinking about the landscape as a space in constant transformation, where material and symbolic forces, human presences and technological fictions coexist.
In his paintings,
Christian Wedel explores the relationship between the body and its surroundings. The enveloping forms that appear in his works express a desire for closeness for merging with the other and transforming the unknown into an habitable space.
Sihan Guo creates landscapes that seem to arise both from within the body and from a collective digital memory. Inspired by Deleuze's notion of the rhizome, her work unfolds as a network without beginning or end. Her pieces point to a possible future in which the boundaries between nature and technology become blurred.
Through drawing, Milagros Rojas gives form to the invisible. Her works inhabit the threshold between language and image. Through gestures that emerge from emptiness and manifest in the nearly imperceptible, she constructs an intimate landscape that reveals what usually remains hidden.
Together the works in Territorios Liminales propose an expanded notion of landscape- not as a static backdrop, but as a living network of relationships, affections and possibilities that intertwine in increasingly complex ways.