
A World Far Away, Nearby and Invisible invites viewers on a journey through selected works from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection that explore and reimagine the complex, multifaceted idea of territory. Organized into four chapters, the exhibition weaves together narratives that portray territory as a shared space of affection, magic, and community, where legends and myths meet. The works suggest territory as a vital force: a living, shifting organism, a refuge, a site of purification, and a space for meaning, while landscape emerges as a cultural construct that fragments and categorizes territory. The exhibition becomes a dialogue between physical substance and symbolic resonance, rendering territory's political, performative, and transformative dimensions.