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This exhibit is made with garden soil, clay from Dia Beacon, hay, cinnamon, clove, water, fragrance, and more natural materials 🌱 For over a decade, Delcy Morelos has crafted immersive installations using earth, drawing inspiration from ancestral Andean and Amazonian cosmologies. For Dia Chelsea (@diaartfoundation), the artist has created two immersive, multisensory installations—Cielo terrenal (Earthly Heaven, 2023) and El abrazo (The Embrace, 2023), where surface and volume converge and collapse through monochromatic expanse and material accumulation. 🌱 Over the past thirty years, Morelos has worked across painting, sculpture, and installation, focusing on earth as her primary material for over a decade now. Morelos’s exhibit at Dia Chelsea, featuring “Cielo terrenal” and “El abrazo,” explores the profound significance of mud, aiming to connect audiences with the “intimate humidity of the earth.” 🌱 As part of this installation, Dia presents Soil Sessions, a series of interdisciplinary programs providing diverse perspectives on Morelos’s work, fostering engagement throughout the exhibition. The monthly programs include tours and events such as the making of sweetened “soil cookies”. 🌱 Visit now through July 20th, 2024.
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