An overdue examination of the Colombian artists decade-long, soil-based practice, evincing her contributions to the lineage of land art
For more than a decade, Colombian artist Delcy Morelos (born 1967) has worked primarily with earth, creating immersive environments of geometrically abstract forms. Drawing on Indigenous cosmologies, Morelos work explores the sustaining power of mud in its many formsas a source of life and sustenance. This bilingual monograph approaches Morelos two soil-based installationsCielo terrenal (2023) and El abrazo (2023)to explore the artists role in the history of land art. The texts consider the natural materials used in her Dia commission and their sensory, spatial and phenomenological impact. The volume also features a selection of stories sourced from Indigenous Colombian communitiesBarį, Matapķ, Tanimuca, M+n+ca, Uitoto N+pode and Yucuna Kamejeyįthat underscore Morelos acute understanding of the sacred relationship between land and its inhabitants.