Photographer María Primo uses photography, video, drawing and ceramics to weave a series of stories around the Nile. The river is seriously threatened, drought and pollution have clouded the memory of one of the longest and also most legendary flows on the planet.

A journey that rescues the mythological exploits of the god Hapi, real stories of powerful queens, tomb robbers and visionary architects, where the complex relationship of man with his natural environment and his unrepentant anthropocentrism resonates. Primo's work can be seen at the Casa Arabe in Córdoba, curated by Blanca Torres.