Ritual Inhabitual is an artist collective. Our work relates to the worldview we share; understanding that vegetables, minerals and animals appear to exist within a series of correlations.
The notions of collective and ritual procedures inspire our work while being manifested through it. By using scientific codes we transit anatomies, cultures and spiritual practices embodied in the creative process.
A ritual is the repetition of a series of gestures in a precise order with a beginning and an end. Allowing us to release the mind and target the action, we feel that precisely in this operation we can access an alternative knowledge that is present in the interconnections that join the different elements- dead or alive- encompassing nature.
Their artwork have been acquired by the Rothschild Foundation in Switzerland, the Fonds d'Art Contemporain de Seine-Saint-Denis in France and important private collections in Chile and Venezuela, as the Fernando Eseverri (C & FE) collection and the Carvajal Sauma (Ca.Sa) collection. They are currently preparing the release of their first book, a photographic essay on the Mapuche culture and their environmental conflicts.