Malicia Indigena

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The Third Quater

‘Malicia Indigena’ is a collaborative exhibition by illustrator Carolina Navarrete and photographer Delong Lin. Translated as ‘Indigenous Malice’; it’s a common phrase in Colombia capturing the action of relishing life itself, cheating destiny and truly making the most of one’s experiences. Gifted from indigenous ancestors, it is an intuition to perceive a situation awry, cleverly crafting it into something truly positive and powerful.

In December 2017 Artists Navarrete and Lin travelled to Colombia, a journey that reconnected Carolina to her roots. They returned home and Lin developed these moments using the caffenol process – drawing a direct line to the geography of his subjects using Colombian coffee.  This collection of illustrated photographic works is a vivid example of how Colombian life is driven by this fearless intuition. In the pockets where conditions are tough, people call upon their indigenous malice to make the most of their existence.

This bashfully thoughtful series reconciles the two contrasting perspectives between Artists Navarrete and Lin as:  photographer and illustrator, native and visitor, creator and viewer.

The Third Quarter: 194 Petrie Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 4000

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