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| - | An event that aspires or acts as a movement to reutilize the excessively disposed | + | |
| + | A group of artists initiated collecting abandoned | ||
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| + | The wheels have now turned full circle, with La Rueda Expo being the result of this process-an exhibition that underlines the material history of the tyres themselves while bringing together a variety of artistic practices. | ||
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| + | By pointing out the presence of waste in the ecological systems of the city, and by reframing its potential value, the exhibition operates as a cultural event and form of environmental intervention. Since its inception in 2024, the exhibition has continued annually, evolving into a recurring site of public engagement and collective utterance. | ||
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| + | La Rueda Expo is one example of reappropriation in the waste scene in Bogotá. Such processes demonstrate the way in which refused material can be mobilized to bring into being other values and socialities, | ||
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| + | Below is displayed a few of those artworks exhibited in this expo. | ||
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