Letter from the Editor: Water | Berlin Art Link
Briefly

Contemporary art utilizes water as a metaphor, enriching discussions around environmental crises and personal identity. Neimanis' hydrofeminism proposes a view of humans as interconnected bodies of water, promoting a feminist perspective. The importance of water is re-emphasized by Indigenous groups and eco-activists. Patricia Domínguez’s exhibition 'Liquid Mantras' examines themes of water access, commercialization, spirituality, and resilience. Through digital and traditional mediums, she addresses the urgency of water as a shrinking resource and its implications on culture and society.
Neimanis suggests that, by considering ourselves as "watery," we experience ourselves "less as isolated entities, and more as oceanic eddies," offering new possibilities for connections.
Patricia Domínguez reflects on differences in access to water, its privatization and commercialization, exploring ritual, spirituality, and resilience through her artworks.
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