Isabel Aninat, Director, Galería Aninat
Followed by a booth walkthrough with artist Catalina Swinburn
In Spanish, without translation.
Open to the public.
Catalina Swinburn (1979, Santiago, Chile) is an artist whose work explores sustainability, identity, and globalization, particularly focusing on the connections of the Global South. Through textiles and antique documents, she revives ancestral rituals and female resilience. Her art opens a dialogue between tradition and innovation, positioning art as a bridge between history and the present. Swinburn’s works, activated as metaphors of resistance, explore cultural identity, transmutation, and gender studies. Her use of textiles emphasizes social identity, status, and modernization, drawing connections between conservatism and transformation.