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mueve (galería. )

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Description

mueve (galería ) is conceived as a living and dynamic space, capable of building bridges across territories, generations, and diverse languages. We represent emerging and mid-career artists whose practices expand and question both local and international imaginaries. In a context of constant transformation, mueve (galería ) proposes a flexible model that reimagines the role of the gallery and of curatorial practice. Our work takes shape through itinerant exhibitions, international collaborations, and experimental formats that respond to the challenges of the contemporary art circuit.

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Website: www.muevegaleria.com

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mueve (galería ) presents works by Claudia Coca (1970), Nicole Etxeberria (1996), and Katherinne Fiedler (1982)—three Peruvian artists who examine how bodies are constructed, classified, and politicized through images. Across drawing, painting, sculpture, and installation, the presentation questions the regimes of visibility that shape race, desire, landscape, and the limits of the human. Claudia Coca introduces new works that trace how desire and race are inscribed on the skin: fabric banners based on Moche erotic ceramics, and paintings centered on the Mongolian spot, a mark long stigmatized in Peru. Nicole Etxeberria destabilizes institutional languages—scientific, pedagogical, encyclopedic— revealing the hierarchies that govern what is seen and how bodies are named. Fragmentation becomes a method of resistance and a way to imagine other relational ontologies. Katherinne Fiedler presents a hybrid sculpture built from leather, latex, and metal structures. Ambiguous and mutable, it proposes a post- body corporeality where organic and industrial materials merge. Together, these practices propose a counter- history of the visible, opening space for more porous and transformative forms of embodiment.