

Continuum Art Exhibit
UN CHIN Art Gallery
Small Space Big Stories (Powered by the Juan Pablo Duarte Foundation)
Continuum does not seek to define Latin American identity. It proposes to open it.
In a context where “the Latin American” has often been reduced to homogeneous imagery and simplified narratives, this exhibition positions itself elsewhere: within multiplicity. Not as chaotic dispersion, but as a complex structure where different understandings of origin, memory, and belonging coexist.
The artists brought together in Continuum emerge from diverse trajectories, geographies, and cultural contexts. This difference does not fragment the discourse; it enriches it. What unfolds is not a singular narrative, but a network of approaches that reveal the breadth of the Latin American condition beyond any attempt at synthesis.
In this sense, diaspora is not presented merely as displacement, but as a productive condition. A space where inheritance and lived experience intertwine, generating new forms of identity that do not respond to fixed models, but to processes in constant transformation.
Continuum does not attempt to resolve these differences. It sustains them as an essential part of its structure. The exhibition thus proposes an open reading, where each work contributes a singular perspective within a shared flow.
As the inaugural exhibition of UN CHIN Art Gallery, this project establishes a clear position: the space is not conceived as a site of homogeneous representation, but as a platform where the diversity of Latin American thought and artistic practice can unfold in its full complexity.
The continuum suggested by the title is not a uniform line, but an expanding field.