Amanda Piña presents a sculpture made in the ancient tradition of Mayan hammock weaving, alive today in the Yucatan peninsula. The structure made of Rottan canes re-significates the relation that material has with the disciplination of the enslaved bodies during the slave trade. The hammock weaving textile, manufactured collectively, reminds us of indigenous forms of resistance to projected temporalities, to rest and to contemplate.
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