Sinopsis
This publication showcases the immersive installation El espacio vientre (The Womb Space).The installation reflects on the origins of territory and how territory is lived and felt.The materials used in its creation ? earth, clay, and straw ? generate a multisensory encounter that engages sight, smell, hearing, and touch, evoking a transcendent, almost mystical state.It is a monumental work by Colombian artist Delcy Morelos, commissioned by the Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo in Mexico City. The objects, materials, spaces, bodies, and social relationships with which Morelos works act as both catalysts for these experiences and as vehicles through which viewers can imagine new physical and metaphysical realities. In this sense, Delcy Morelos's work can be understood as a space of encounter that allows for meeting the other without hierarchies, dissolving the traditional division between subject and object.