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Altered Fields

ENFOTO Collective Exhibition

Centro Cultural La Moneda and the Ministry of Cultures, Arts and Heritage present Altered Fields: ENFOTO Collective Exhibition, a group exhibition bringing together 25 artists whose works explore the transformations of territory in contemporary Chile.

Curated by sociologist Ricardo Greene, the exhibition takes shape as a visual cartography that challenges traditional notions of rurality. Moving away from postcard-like aesthetics and the idea of the countryside as a static landscape, the exhibition proposes a perspective on a vibrant, contradictory, and contested territory.

The exhibition journey presents a landscape that ceases to be a passive backdrop and becomes an expanded field for reflection. Through a diverse range of works, visitors encounter traces of human activity, geographical transformations, and the social dynamics associated with technological development. The exhibition traverses post-natural territories where industrial remnants, waste, and memory coexist.


Participating Artists

Josefina Astorga, Maite Mérida Baeza, Sebastián Eduardo Bravo Díaz, Constanza Bravo, Jhonny Cárdenas, Dominique Parcis, Anna Da Sacco, Francisco Donoso Astudillo, Felipe Fernández Rosas, Emilio Fuentes Traverso, Miguel Hechenleitner, Felipe Lira, Daniela Meliantulafken, Lavanda Montes, Oficina Objeto Imposible, Camila Pérez Soto, Mauricio del Pino Valdivia, Matías Poblete Aravena, Miriam Ramírez Epple, Joaquín Rodríguez, José Salas Mella, Cristóbal Saavedra Escobar, Tomás Tapia Catalán, Alex Vidal Brecas, and Sofía Villablanca.


About ENFOTO

ENFOTO was founded in 2015 in Puerto Montt, more than 1,000 kilometres from this exhibition venue. This geographical coordinate not only marks its place of origin but also activates a guiding principle that, through its distance and scale, has sought to contribute to the decentralization of visual practices in Chile.

For more than a decade, ENFOTO has developed a system of management, production, and circulation that integrates educational processes, dialogues among creators, communities, and artworks, as well as the dissemination of a significant number of photographers from different generations and backgrounds through exhibitions, editorial projects, and public programs. In doing so, it has established itself as a critical platform for contemporary photography in Chile.

Coordinates
May 26, 2026 | August 02, 2026
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday | 10:15 to 18:45
Photography Gallery | Level -3

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