Cooperativa Cráter Invertido

COOPERATIVA CRÁTER INVERTIDO is a space merging artistic practices and collective processes, aimed at creating shared and unexpected imaginaries.

COOPERATIVA CRATER INVERTIDO self-manages a multidisciplinary house-workshop in Mexico City, which is equipped with a risograph printing press and a free radio, among other tools for dialogue, collaboration, and self-publishing. The cooperative is also enriched by various decentralised processes related to the care and defence of territories, (bio)diversities, shared learning, and communal engagement.


Over the course of three exhibitions at Garage Rotterdam, the curators Reza Afisina and reinaart vanhoe revisit the term underdeveloped – exploring diverse forms of art­-practice and working methods. The term underdeveloped is among others inspired by the film development process – in which images come out over­-or­underdeveloped. The word refers as well to overdeveloped notions of education, quality and value.

Reza Afisina and vanhoe’s under­standing of an art-practice is one of building together instead of a focus on personal excellence. Through gather­ings, re­-modeling and collective working methods taking place live at Garage Rotterdam, Afisina and vanhoe aim to create a space where artists can connect their ideas and experiences with the input of visitors.

The first Underdeveloped exhibition addresses social and cultural urgencies in Rotterdam, using the space of Garage Rotterdam and the online platform lumbung.space as a digital living room and publishing tool for visitors to share both processes and outcomes with. Underdeveloped aims to build a connected chain of events, emphasizing community and development over definitions or conclusions.

Artists: Autonomy Lab (WdKA), Bellina Erby & Yen-Ting Kuan, Cooperativa Cráter Invertido, De uitpluizers, Hassan Omar Ahmad, Marishka Soekarna, ook_anders, Patrick Mudekereza, Reading Sideways Press, Spoiler (TBA), Tomi Hilsee, Vincent van Velsen, Zoë Cochia / Niffo Galerie

By Reza Afisina en reinaart vanhoe