Exposições
01 Setembro 2020 - 31 Dezembro 2020
Online / Center for Women in the Arts and Humanities, Estados Unidos
Deborah Castillo, Slapping Power 1, 2013, Digital Prints, each 16.5 x 25 inches. Courtesy of Center for Women in the Arts and Humanities. Center for Women in the Arts and Humanities 640 Bartholomew
The Center for Women in the Arts and Humanities is pleased to present the virtual exhibition, Gendering Protest: Deborah Castillo and Érika Ordosgoitti, which features the work of two exiled Venezuelan artists whose art responds to the country’s political turmoil of the last decade. The work of Castillo and Ordosgoitti carries a distinctly feminist form of social protest, relying on performative acts and activating the body in daring ways so as to challenge, not only the current political regime, but also heteronormative patriarchal culture and canonical Venezuelan aesthetics. In Venezuela’s economic heyday, geometric abstraction and architectural modernism were regarded as emblems of progress and prosperity. They eclipsed profound economic inequality and worsening social problems. As conditions deteriorated, abstraction was thrown into crisis, but Venezuela did not have a strong tradition of protest art. It was the task of artists in the twenty-first century to forge new directions. Castillo and Ordosgoitti do so by presenting a strong female body and imbuing her with agency, revealing a conviction in the power of art to effect social change.
https://cwah.rutgers.edu/cwah-virtual/gendering-protest-deborah-castillo-and-erika-ordosgoitti/gendering-protest-viewing-room/