At the center of the Pavilion there is no object, but a dialogue between two practices: the bodily and dreamlike practice of the Tawna collective and the technological yet ancestral practice of Óscar Santillán, which bring into relation different ways of inhabiting and interpreting the world. Rooted in Andean-Amazonian territories characterized by linguistic, cultural, and ecological plurality, the project investigates knowledge as a relational practice, shaped through shared experience.
Featured image: TAWNA collective, LLAKI, 2025, video frame ©️TAWNA Courtesy