Amanda Piña [CL/MX/AU] lives and works between Vienna and Mexico City. Her artistic work is concerned with the decolonization of art, focusing on the political and social power of movement, temporarily dismantling ideological separations between contemporary and traditional, human and animal, nature and culture. Coming from extractivist contexts like Chile and Mexico, where desertification and water scarcity caused by Capitalocene-induced climate change are already a reality, the artist proposes to refresh our experience of and relation to water through works in different media aimed at re-awakening ancestral knowledge and memory.