
Instrumentos de silencio marks Gonzalo and Susana Silva’s New York debut, examining how sound devices and inscription tools hold memory shaped by conquest, resistance, and coexistence. Drawing from colonial and indigenous traditions, the exhibition traces ruptures and frictions rather than resolution. Through hybrid forms—paper cut-outs, steel prints, digital collage—it reimagines musical artifacts as vessels of cultural struggle, inviting reflection on history, loss, and critical listening.