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"To Dream con los cuerpos" by Fabiola Delgado public opening and reception

Dreams can bridge the divide between what is known and what is imagined, connecting the tangible and intangible threads of our experiences. They’re shaped by ancestral memory, cultural imprints, yearnings, and subconscious dialogues, carrying whispers of the past and gesturing glimpses of the future.

When I lived in Venezuela, I dreamed every night—vivid, often premonitory dreams that felt like a second reality. They vanished when I moved to the U.S., revealing how shifts in environment and belonging can alter our inner worlds. This exhibition reflects on dreams as realities we imagine, pursue, inhabit, and, at times, lose.

Through the works of six Latinx artists engaging with themes of memory, transience, identity, and futurity, To dream con los cuerpos delves into dreams as both literal and metaphorical spaces, asking how they anchor us to our heritage, open portals to transformation, and illuminate the mutable, ephemeral nature of life itself.

To dream con los cuerpos invites viewers to reflect on the power of dreams to shape our perceptions, connect us to cultural inheritance, and imagine futures. It asks: What happens when we lose the ability to dream? And how can art help us reclaim these realms?

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