Sheila Hicks displays more than fifty artworks at Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino

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Sheila Hicks displays more than fifty artworks at Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino
Installation view. Cristobal Zanartu. Courtesy of the Atelier Sheila Hicks.



SANTIAGO.- Sheila Hicks returns to Chile after fifty years with the exhibition Reencuentro, curated by Carolina Arévalo and presented by the Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino and Escondida | BHP.

With more than fifty artworks on display along with a selection of pieces from the Museo Precolombino, some of which have never been exhibited publicly, Reencuentro presents a broad scope of work from the artist, through a thematic tour that puts contemporary art and the heritage of indigenous American art in dialogue.

As a disciple of Josef Albers and with artistic training based on the Bauhaus philosophy, Sheila Hicks undertook a trip throughout South America in 1957, from Venezuela to Tierra del Fuego, a fundamental experience in her training. It was on this journey through the Andes that she learned of the textile techniques and ancestral cosmovision that would change her life forever and where, inspired by the landscapes and architecture of South America, she began to create her own work based on her experiences.

“The people I met in Chile helped me form my cultural structure, and they inspire me to this day. I loved seeing how people were independent in the sense that they knew how to build a life, improvising every day and every night and achieving an expression where there wasn’t repitition, but rather that each one was an individual with a personality, preferences, ideals, and creative skills. I am living a poem that began in Chile in 1957 and has never stopped.”

The exhibition Reencuentro is possible thanks to the successful alliance between the Museo Precolombino and Escondida | BHP, with the objective to recognize the heritage of the indigenous peoples of America, to value indigenous art and encourage its creation, and to grant it the dignity it deserves.

“We are very proud to present the works of Sheila Hicks together with the Museo Precolombino, within the framework of our alliance of more than two decades. We feel especially excited because with this opportunity we go a step further to integrate the contemporary art of Sheila Hicks with the culture and ancestral techniques of the Andes, represented by spectacular pieces from the collection of the Museo. We invite you, therefore, to explore and be inspired by this exhibition that reflects the many possibilities of creation offered at the intersection of languages and cultures,” says Alejandra Garcés, the director of Communities and Indigenous Affairs for Escondida | BHP.










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