The Argentine artist Cecilia Bengolea, who is represented by Almine Rech, crafted stunning, otherworldly ceramic forms inspired by the fantastical creatures of the sea that were produced with Sfer Ik's ceramic workshop. The opening night included a vibrant dance performance with a group of children titled
óok'ot ha', Mayan for "dance with the sea," which mimicked the tides and shifts of the ocean. The costumes were all designed by
Anikena, Azulik's sustainable fashion brand.
Azulik joins a growing list of museums in far-flung destinations that offer unique experiences for engaging with art. Take Naoshima, for example, the series of art spaces and installations in the South Island Sea of Japan, with its minimalist Tadao Ando architecture. Other examples include Inhotim in Brazil, where the pavilions and open-air galleries are dotted throughout the lush landscape, or Glenstone, built in 2018 to house the permanent collection of Emily and Mitchell Rales outside of Washington, D.C