Lucía Mendoza Gallery presents El mar se viste de pluma y el hielo se pinta de rojo, an exhibition by Chilean artist Josefina Guilisasti, curated by Christian Viveros-Fauné, and part of Apertura 2021. They are especially proud of this exhibition that has helped them develop and deepen their personal endeavor to show the role of contemporary art as a pillar and engine of a common movement towards sustainability from practices and aesthetics that hybridize and seek a broad expression of artistic creation in an expanded, flexible, free, reflective, propositional and stimulating space. Sustainability rests on a balance between economic growth, environmental care and social welfare. This exhibition emphasizes the historical rescue of traditional knowledge and wisdom, establishing interdisciplinary dialogues that include history, anthropology, geography and craftsmanship. In order to take care of our present and future, it is essential to contemplate the past and learn from it to build a better future today.