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EVICTIONS - Re Diaz-Salgado

Drawing, (c) Re Diaz Salgado, 2022

Re Diaz-Salgado ( Mexico )

Evictions occur in different ways and scales, these are related to an overwhelming operation of land cooptation. During her residency period, Re transformed a house-eviction experience into a multi-media documentation that reflected on family relations and city tensions driven by capital-based violence. This work interpreted different ways through which a moment of loss was digested and encapsulated, and tapped into questioning the in-between trauma and memory-making. Within the context of Berlin, her research included observing bottom-up processes of land allocation and looking closely at what occurs despite and thanks to State frameworks. Documenting these moments recalled, archived, and translated displacement events beyond the self-referential as an effort to make legible power relations and their possible reconfigurations.

Openhaus July, (c) Re Diaz Salgado, 2022
Openhaus May, (c) Re Diaz Salgado, 2022
Openhaus July, (c) Re Diaz Salgado, 2022
Openhaus July, (c) Re Diaz Salgado, 2022
Openhaus May, (c) Re Diaz Salgado, 2022
Presentation, (c) Luis A. Rojas, 2022
Presentation, (c) Luis A. Rojas, 2022
Presentation, (c) Luis A. Rojas, 2022
Presentation, (c) Luis A. Rojas, 2022