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Regina de Miguel. ‘CATABASIS’.

Saturday 27 November 2021, 7 pm

'CATABASIS', Regina de Miguel, 2020. Still from the video. Courtesy of the artist.
'CATABASIS', Regina de Miguel, 2020. Still from the video. Courtesy of the artist.
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Regina De Miguel
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Relations with the Earth have been social relations of work and exploitation since the emerging industrial capitalism of the 19th century, just as they were in digital capitalism in the 21st century.

Who owns the natural resources and who receives their profits? How do wage labour and exploitation shape our relations with the earth and our relations with each other? How does the acceleration of digital processes counteract the slowness of geological processes? The artist Regina de Miguel asks herself these questions based on the regions of Chocó in Colombia and Rio Tinto in Spain. Here the state, the local population and international corporations are fighting for underground gold, an essential element for the computer industry as well as an alien element, which is an object of evil associated with desire and violence over bodies and territories.

Through various scenarios, different aspects of extractive coloniality, resistance and guerrilla strategies, Yuli Correa’s feminist social activism in Colombia during the peace process, and a critical re-reading of Bogota’s Gold Museum and its protocols of concealment are made visible, ending with an epilogue based on Michael Taussig’s My Cocaine Museum.

 

With the support of Fundación Más Arte Más Acción (Colombia)

Regina De Miguel

Artist
www.reginademiguel.net

1977, Málaga

Regina De Miguel

Her interdisciplinary artistic practice is characterized by research and development of processes aimed at the production of knowledge and hybrids objects. The critical analysis of the supposed objectivity of the devices of representation of science, as well as of the conditions of production of scientific knowledge is one of the main discursive threads of her work. From a methodical approach, she establishes complex networks of connections that are also nourished by the philosophy of science, the ecofeminism, speculative fiction and terror, to give rise to theoretical, existential and poetic displacements that operate from the fragility as a form of resistance.

She has had solo exhibitions in: Rising Anxiety, Maisterravalbuena Gallery; I’m part of this fractured frontier, C3A Córdoba, 2018; Aura Nera, Arts Santa Mónica, Barcelona, 2016; Ansible, Maisterravalbuena Gallery, Madrid, 2015; All knowledge is enveloped in darkness, Kunsthalle Sao Paulo, 2014;  Nouvelle Science Vague Fiction, General Public, Berlin 2011, El aire aún no respirado, MUSAC, León 2008, among others.

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