A look at Barroco Ao Po'i by Mónica Millán, at W-Gallery curated by Carla Barbero
Abstract
This contribution invites readers to explore, through texts, archival photographs, and gallery records, Mónica Millán's exhibition Barroco Ao Po’i (W Galería, Buenos Aires, 2023–2024), which encapsulates more than two decades of work with embroiderers from Yataity del Guairá (Paraguay). From complementary perspectives, the texts address Millán's practice as a network of relationships and situated knowledge. As an introduction, Ivana Salemi proposes a micro-political reading of the creative processes, in collaborations that transcend the categories of art and handicraft, where Ao Po’i embroidery operates as a sensitive practice and popular epistemology. Carla Barbero, in the exhibition's curatorial text, traces the poetic and territorial genealogy of the works and projects shared between Millán and the embroiderers of Yataity, focusing on the network of shared affections, memories, and knowledge. We invite readers to delve into these previously unseen images of the work in the field and the gallery installation, which, accompanied by Barbero's curatorial narrative, offer glimpses into the elusive nature of these sensitive practices. Community work, the inside and outside of the workshop, the social fabric of a people whose identity struggles to remember and maintain subjective and communal histories through artisanal knowledge and its reinterpretations within the contemporary art scene.
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Barbero, Carla (2023). Texto curatorial de la exposición “Barroco Ao Po’i”. W Galería. Disponible en https://carlabarbero.ar/barroco-ao-poi/
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Copyright (c) 2026 Mónica Millán, Leonora Concepción Borja, Yessica Beatriz Careaga Subeldia, Carmen Mabel Martínez, Mariela Raquel Portillo Mercado, María Cecilia Peralta López, Raquel Meaurio Denis, Nilsa Estela Cristaldo, Petrona Martínez, Eusebia Garcete, Toribia Goiris Yegros, Carla Barbero, Ivana Salemi

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