I was there and wrote about it before, but words didn't capture the awe I felt, just as Humeau's words in her lengthy and extensively
researched accompanying story didn't capture the sophistication of the design, the sonic and visual architecture of the resulting exhibition.
In their
accompanying essays, Cesar Paternosto focuses on the emergence of an abstraction rooted on the indigenous arts of the Americas; Lucy R. Lippard writes on her experiences while
researching the rock art of New Mexico; Mary Frame discusses the cultural resonance of textile structural forms in the ancient Andes; Cecilia de Torres narrates the
story of the pioneering trecks to pre-Columbian sites by Torres - Garcia's disciples; and Valentin Ferdinan discusses the formative aspects of modern culture in Latin America.