Description
Colombian sculptor and installation artist Doris Salcedo (b. 1958) creates works that address political violence and oppression. This pioneering book, which focuses on Salcedo's works from 2001 to the present, examines the development and evolution of her approach. These sculptures have pushed toward new extremes, incorporating organic materials-rose petals, grass, soil-in order to blur the line between the permanent and the ephemeral.
This insightful text illuminates the artist's practice: exhaustive personal interviews and deep research joined with painstaking acts of making that both challenge limits and set new directions in materiality. Mary Schneider Enriquez convincingly argues for viewing Salcedo's oeuvre not just through a particular theoretical lens, such as violence studies or trauma and memory studies, but for the profound way the artist engages with and expands the traditions of sculpture as a medium.
Distributed for the Harvard Art Museums
Exhibition Schedule:
Harvard Art Museums
(11/04/16-04/09/17)
About the Author
Mary Schneider Enriquez is the Houghton Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Harvard Art Museums.
Book Information
ISBN 9780300222517
Author Mary Schneider Enriquez
Format Hardback
Page Count 196
Imprint Harvard University Art Museums,U.S.
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 1315g