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Virtual Programs

Dialogue, circulation, and photographic thinking

SolipsisArt develops virtual programs aimed at dialogue, circulation, and critical reflection around photography, photo art, and contemporary visual practices. These spaces seek to bring the image closer to the public, activate conversations among artists, photographers, researchers, collectives, and cultural agents, and strengthen networks of exchange around memory, territory, education, collectivity, and social transformation. From a sensitive, situated, and Latin American perspective, these programs recognize photography as a tool for encounter, thought, community bonding, and cultural action.

Photosensitive Nights

Virtual program conceived as a space for dialogue, encounter, and reflection around photography and the current issues that permeate our reality. Through conversations with artists, photographers, researchers, and cultural agents, it seeks to share experiences, emotions, sensations, and stories related to the image, bringing photo art closer to the public and giving voice to those behind the creative processes.

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Photo Journeys

Virtual program developed during the pandemic as a way to symbolically travel through photography. In each meeting, invited photographers shared traveled territories, stories, images, landscapes, and diverse cultural contexts, allowing the audience to learn different ways of seeing, inhabiting, and narrating the world. This space transformed physical distance into a sensitive experience of connection, learning, and discovery.

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Images and Heartbeats

Program developed within the framework of the Latin American Meeting of Photographic Collectives —ELACF— as a space for articulation and collective reflection around Latin American photography. Based on conversations among collectives, artists, educators, cultural managers, and image agents, it addresses four main axes: photography and education, photography and social transformation, collectivity and memory. Its purpose is to strengthen regional networks, make collaborative practices visible, and recognize the image as a tool for thought, connection, and social action in Latin America.

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