BLOC Art Perú and deCERCA present a one-day pop-up exhibition bringing together artistic practices that explore form as process, system, and sensitive technology.
From Peru, Ivet Salazar and Yerko Zlatar work with languages, registers, and procedures that activate non-hegemonic forms of knowledge, where technology is understood not as apparatus, but as an inherited gesture and a mode of relating to territory and memory. These practices enter into dialogue with the research of Costa Rican artists Javier Calvo and Christian Salablanca, in which form emerges as a question of origin, organization, and appearance over time, rather than as a fixed or resolved outcome.
The gathering includes a conversation with Brenda Ortiz Clarke, curator and founder of BLOC Art Perú, conceived as a space for dialogue and exchange between scenes, practices, and ways of making.