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Forgetting is Forbidden, Colombia

Forgetting is Forbidden, Colombia

Diego Luis Mañunga Balanta, Trenzado, 2021.

Images of the celebration of Black History Month at the Centro Cultural Colombo Americano in Cali, Colombia, through the exhibitions <em>Tejer y destejer: cuerpos con historia (</em>Weaving and Unweaving: Bodies With a History) by Diego Luis Mañunga Balanta and <em>Prohibido olvidar</em> (Forgetting is forbidden) by Laura Campaz Minota.

During Black History Month, the Centro Cultural Colombo Americano in Cali, Colombia presented the projects Tejer y destejer: cuerpos con historia (Weaving and Unweaving: Bodies With a History), by Diego Luis Mañunga Balanta, and Prohibido olvidar (Forgetting is forbidden), by Laura Campaz Minota. Both artists base their work primarily on photographic media. Mañunga Balanta records the traditional weaving process with the “cincho” (the vein of the banana leaf), which he uses together with hemp in order to assemble a kind of soft chairs. Campaz Minota, for her part, intervenes archive photos with texts, color fields and lines. Against the violent racialization that seeks to fix black bodies outside of historical time, the work of these two artists insists on the fundamental bodily relationship with the territory and the diasporic memory for our affections and political struggles as descendants of African peoples in Colombia.

The exhibition took place between March 8 and April 24, 2021 at the Centro Cultural Colombo Americano de Cali, in Colombia.

The virtual tour, however, can be visited here:https://www.colomboamericano.edu.co/event/exposicion-black-history-month/2021-02-25/

Text and photos: Nicolás Vizcaíno Sánchez

Diego Luis Mañunga Balanta, detail of Cuerpo con historia, 2021

Diego Luis Mañunga Balanta, detail of Cuerpo con historia, 2021

Diego Luis Mañunga Balanta, details of Silla, 2021.

Diego Luis Mañunga Balanta, details of Silla, 2021.

General view, Diego Luis Mañunga Balanta, Tejer y destejer: cuerpos con historia, 2021.

General view, Diego Luis Mañunga Balanta, Tejer y destejer: cuerpos con historia, 2021.

Diego Luis Mañunga Balanta, El suadero, 2021.

Diego Luis Mañunga Balanta, El suadero, 2021.

General view, Laura Campaz, Prohibido olvidar, 2021.

General view, Laura Campaz, Prohibido olvidar, 2021.

Laura Campaz, Tratamiento para dejar de ser invisible (video), 2020.

Laura Campaz, Tratamiento para dejar de ser invisible (video), 2020.

Laura Campaz, Sankofa, detail, from the series Prohibido olvidar, 2018-2021.

Laura Campaz, Sankofa, detail, from the series Prohibido olvidar, 2018-2021.

General view, Laura Campaz, Sacerdote y sacerdotisa, from the series Prohibido Olvidar, 2018-2021.

General view, Laura Campaz, Sacerdote y sacerdotisa, from the series Prohibido Olvidar, 2018-2021.

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