DARIA Reviews "Mutual Terrain: Denver MOV" at RedLine

Since opening on July 11, Mutual Terrain—RedLine’s current exhibition for Denver Month of Video (MOV)—has drawn powerful attention for its nuanced and timely vision.

Nina Kurtela (Croatia), still image from Dear Aki, 2021, video installation, duration: 14:39. Image by Madeleine Boyson.

Most recently, it was the subject of a thoughtful and in-depth review by Madeleine Boyson for DARIA, a platform known for spotlighting critical voices in art and culture.

Curated by former RedLine Resident Artist Jenna Maurice and Adán De La Garza, Mutual Terrain brings together time-based works that challenge traditional ideas of land as static or separate.

The exhibition centers video and installation pieces that explore place as collaborator, landscape as memory, and the more-than-human world as vital to our survival.

“Mutual Terrain” sees us as Earth planting Earth, as part and parcel of our own environments, and as inseparable from the outcomes we constantly engender.”
— Madeleine Boyson, DARIA

Rick Silva (USA), installation view of Western Fronts: Cascade Siskiyou, Gold Butte, Grand Staircase-Escalante, and Bears Ears, 2018, video installation, duration: 18:32. Image by Madeleine Boyson.

Now in its final week at RedLine, there’s no better time to experience this exhibition, resonating with audiences and critics alike.

Read the full DARIA review of Mutual Terrain here >


Experience Mutual Terrain at RedLine

Featuring work by 6 international filmmakers, Mutual Terrain brings together stories that examine the deep entanglements between human life and the natural world.

On display through August 3, 2025.