INICIA: 13 de abril de 2018
FINALIZA: 22 de julio de 2018
Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY
Obras de Clemencia Lucena, Rosa Navarro y Nirma Zárate pertenecientes a Proyecto Bachué fueron presentadas en la exhibición Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985 en el Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY.
«This is the first exhibition to explore the groundbreaking contributions to contemporary art of Latin American and Latina women artists during a period of extraordinary conceptual and aesthetic experimentation. Featuring 123 artists from 15 countries, Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1985 focuses on their use of the female body for political and social critique and artistic expression. (Note: This exhibition contains mature content.)
The artists pioneer radical forms and explore a female sensibility with overt or, more often, covert links to feminist activism. Many works were realized under harsh political and social conditions, some due to U.S. interventions in Central and South America, that were complicated or compounded by the artists’ experiences as women.
The artworks on view range from painting and sculpture to photography, video, performance, and other new mediums. Included are emblematic figures such as Lygia Pape, Ana Mendieta, and Marta Minujín, alongside lesser‐known names such as Cuban‐born abstract painter Zilia Sánchez; Colombian sculptor Feliza Bursztyn; Peruvian composer, choreographer, and activist Victoria Santa Cruz; and Argentine mixed‐media artist Margarita Paksa. The Brooklyn presentation also includes Nuyorican portraits by photographer Sophie Rivera, as well as work from Chicana graphic arts pioneer Ester Hernández, Cuban filmmaker Sara Gómez, and Afro-Latina activist and artist Marta Moreno Vega.»
Las obras presentadas son:
>Rosa Navarro
Nacer y morir de una rosa
Letra Rosa
>Nirma Zárate
Una niña muere por inanición
8 intoxicados
A nosotros
>Clemencia Lucena
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