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.
Entrelazando is a space for workshop, encounter, labor, thought, and political positioning. It seeks to reflect on—and offer critical perspectives about—how to create narratives that enable multiple ways of expression and relation. At the same time, it operates as an observatory of the present and a space for recovering, preserving, and re-signifying archives and their memories. This commitment underpins its sustained focus on practices of documentation.
The project is formed by Ariel Arango Prada and Laura Langa Martínez, who, from complementary disciplines, articulate research, creation, and artistic explorations primarily across Latin America.
Members
Ariel Arango Prada
Bogotá, Colombia, 1989
Independent photographer and documentary filmmaker. He trained in Film and Photography in Argentina, where he founded Entrelazando in 2011. His work centers on cultural identity, artistic and urban expressions, conflict, and memory, primarily within Latin American contexts. His photographic and audiovisual works have been exhibited internationally and have received multiple recognitions.
Laura Langa Martínez
Huesca Spain, 1982
PhD in Social and Cultural Anthropology. Her research engages with processes of violence, (in)transitional justice, archives, and memory from a historical and comparative perspective. She co-directs Entrelazando’s audiovisual production platform and publishing house. She has participated in R&D research projects on exhumations, necropolitics, and human rights, and served as a consultant for Colombia’s National Commission on Indigenous Territories, researching the reconfiguration of war and political violence against the Nasa people in northern Cauca.
More information:
www.entrelazando.com