León Ferrari participates in the exhibition El círculo que faltaba [The circle that was missing], which is based on the shared experience of death in the Latin American continent and the Caribbean, which, since colonial times, has taken different forms: the personification of the slavery economy; the victims of military dictatorships, guerrillas and civil wars in countries like Guatemala, Paraguay, Chile, Peru, Brazil or Argentina during much of the 20th century; or, more recently, the lost souls of those fallen in the war on drugs that countries like Mexico and Colombia have aimed to their own populations.
The exhibition has stabilished a network of collaborating artists and institutions, and has already been presented at Museo de Arte Moderno - Medellín, Colombia.