​​Ofrenda

ENTRELAZANDO

Artist’s country of origen: Colombia
Medium: Photography
Year: 2015-2024
Photo Credit: © Entrelazando | Ariel Arango y Laura Langa

Line of Inquiry:

Coca-Politics Coca-Worlds

OFRENDA is the result of a long-term creative and research process that, through photography, audiovisual work, writing, and sound, traces the paths walked by the Entrelazando collective (Ariel Arango Prada and Laura Langa Martínez) since 2015 in the department of Cauca, alongside the Nasa Indigenous people.

This journey is grounded in a practice of listening, accompaniment, and learning around what constitutes the strength of re-existence—a concept articulated by Afro-Colombian thinker Adolfo Albán—which speaks to ways of life that do not merely resist or survive, but actively create, reinvent, and sustain vital alternatives through the activation of ancestral knowledges.

This re-existence unfolds within a territory deeply wounded by violence and its continuities: assassinations, the recruitment of children for war, unfulfilled peace agreements, the presence of old and new armed groups, drug trafficking—including illicit coca and marijuana crops—extractivism, deeply unequal agricultural relations, and the expansion of the sugar agroindustry, among other dynamics, particularly in northern Cauca.

In the face of these territorial disruptions, collective processes such as the Liberation of Mother Earth and the Indigenous Guard emerge, sustaining life through community organization and the care of territory.

OFRENDA offers a partial cartography of this complex weave: on the one hand, of the dissonances that traverse Indigenous Cauca; and on the other, of the re-existences that reveal how communities reinvent everyday life through ancestral practices. Within this horizon, the coca leaf occupies a central place as a living, relational plant—one capable of carrying us into deep time to activate other ways of thinking and another political ethics, in direct opposition to logics of violence and to the uses imposed on it by drug trafficking.

Over ten years of documentation and research, OFRENDA has taken material form in two artist books, experimental audiovisual projects, and multiple exhibitions, drawing from an extensive body of work that includes photographs, archival and hemerographic materials, audiovisual fragments, texts, soundscapes, woven pieces, and other elements from the territory.

The Artist

ENTRELAZANDO

Rooted in collective practice and critical thought, Entrelazando has taken shape since its founding in 2011 as an audiovisual and photographic production platform, and since 2020 as an autonomous, handcrafted publishing house.

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