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Anónimo 1 (Homenaje a los desaparecidos y torturados dentro de los hechos violentos durante el gobierno de Turbay Ayala)

María Evelia Marmolejo1981

Hammer Museum

Hammer Museum
Los Angeles, Estados Unidos

Born in 1958 in Pradera, Colombia, Maria Evella Marmolejo studied art at the Universidad de Santiago de Cali. She has centered her art on pressing key concerns: political oppression, specifically, in 1980s Colombia; social and economic conditions in Latin America; and environmental and gender issues. Her work is characterized by its ritualistic nature and feminist and political intent, as seen in her first performance, Anónimo 1 (Anonymous 1), held at the Plazoleta del Centro Administravio Municipal in Cali, in homage to the tortured and disappeared during the regime of Julio César Turbay Ayala (president, 1978–82). For this performance Marmolejo’s self-inflicted wounds and their subsequent healing were intended to bring to the public’s attention the political violence prevalent at the time.

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  • Título: Anónimo 1 (Homenaje a los desaparecidos y torturados dentro de los hechos violentos durante el gobierno de Turbay Ayala)
  • Creador: María Evelia Marmolejo
  • Fecha de creación: 1981
  • Dimensiones físicas: Two sheets, 11 ¾ × 8 ¼ in. (29.8 × 21 cm) each; two sheets, 8 ¼ × 11 ¾ in. (21 × 29.8 cm)
  • Enlace externo: Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1965 at the Hammer Museum
  • Derechos: Documentary photograph by Fabio Arango. Courtesy of María E. Marmolejo and Promoteo Gallery di Ida Pisani, Milan
  • Técnica artística: Performance documentation. Four black and white photographs
  • Original Source: María E. Marmolejo and Promoteo Gallery di Ida Pisani, Milan
  • Nationality of Artist: Colombian
  • Life Dates of Artist: b. 1958
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