Losing the Human Form

A Seismic Image of the 1980s in Latin America

celebrada del 26 nov 2012 al 11 mar 2013
Sabatini Building, Floor 3

Losing the human form  evokes an image of the 1980s in Latin America that establishes a counterpoint between the effects of violence on bodies and the radical experiments in freedom and transformation which impugned the repressive order. Stricken bodies / mutant bodies. Between horror and festivity, the materials gathered show not only the consequences of mass disappearances and massacres under dictatorial régimes, states of siege and internal wars, but also various collective urges to devise modes of existing in a permanent state of revolution.

The exhibition points out the multiple and simultaneous appearance of new ways of making art and politics in different parts of Latin America in the 1980s. It presents the results of an ongoing research project, conducted under the auspices of Red Conceptualismos del Sur, whose first phase has concentrated on certain episodes in the Southern Cone, Brazil and Peru, with the inclusion of some individual case studies in Mexico, Colombia and Cuba. The historical period under consideration begins in 1973, the year of Pinochet’s coup d’état in Chile, and continues up to 1994, when the Zapatista movement inaugurates a new cycle of protests that relaunches activism at an international level. The period corresponds to the consolidation of neoliberalism as a new hegemony, the demise of the real socialisms and the crisis of the traditional left.

The exhibition renders this panorama complex by retrieving experiments which suggested forms of resistance through fragile supports like serigraphy, performance, video, poetic action, experimental theatre and participative architecture. These practices can be grouped into three main areas. The first is visual politics, driven by social movements like the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina and Mujeres por la Vida (‘Women for Life’) in Chile. The second is acts of sexual disobedience, which include experiences of transvestism and corporalities that defy the traditional construction of genre. The last is the underground scene, which used music, partying and the “do-it-yourself” ethic to construct microcommunities and so make it possible to re-establish the social ties broken by terror.

All these experiments led to a loss of the human form, tensing and warping the humanist concept of the subject, and gave rise to new subjectivities that meant a crisis for familiar modes of existence and a transformation in ways of understanding and engaging in politics.

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Artists

3Nós3 Abderhalden Elías Adasme Agrupación de Plásticos Jóvenes (APJ) Patricia Alfaro  Alfredo Alonso Alejandro Amdan Roberto Amigo André Anuro Gauna (Guillermo Giampietro) Archivo Hasenberg – Quaretti Andrés Arizmendy Arte al Paso Artistas del MAS (Movimiento al Socialismo) Aspix Cairo de Assis Trindade Denise Henriques Assis Trindade Fernando "Coco" Bedoya Bernardita Birkner Luiz Fernando Borges da Fonseca Marcela Briones Paulo Bruscky Rafael Bueno Maris Bustamante C.A.Pa.Ta.Co (Colectivo de Arte Participativo - Tarifa Común) Antonio Carlos Callegari Héctor Carballo Becquer Casaballe Francisco Casas Centro de Livre Expressão João Chagas Colectivo Los Bestias Lia Colombino Comunidad de Santa Teresita - Etnia Chiriguano Mario Sérgio Conti Pedro Cornejo Gregorio Cramer Armando Cristeto Armando Cristeto Cucaño  Juan Dávila Gerardo Dell'Oro Horacio Devitt Wlademir Dias-Pino Gonzalo Donoso Luz Donoso Cynthia Dorneles Leonhardt Frank Duch El Marinero Turco Ricardo Elkind Emei Emel Equipe Bruscky & Santiago Ticio Escobar León Ferrari Diego Fontanet Belisáio Franca Caio França Gambas al Ajillo Gang  Daniel García GAS-TAR (Grupo de Arte Socialista - Taller de Arte Revolucionario) Carlos Gatica Eduardo Gil Antonio Gonçalves Filho Gordoloui (Luis Alfonso) Eduardo Grossman Grupo La Máquina Grupo Por el Ojo (Julia Balmaceda, Federico González, Ignacio Sourrouille y Daniel Sanjurjo) Grupo Chaclacayo Alberto Harrigan Walter Heynowski E.P.S. Huayco Eduardo Kac Guillermo Kexel Las Yeguas del Apocalipsis Pablo Lassansky Pedro Lemebel Alejandro Leroux Elena Llosa Guillermo Loiácono Eduardo Longoni Marcos López Kena Lorenzini Emmanuel Lubezki Madres de Plaza de Mayo Oscar Malca Luís Manetti Mario Manusia Mario Manusia Mapa Teatro Laboratorio de Artistas Liliana Maresca Markito (Marcus Vinicius Resende Gonçalves) Alfredo Márquez Meire Martins André Martirani Ney Matogrosso Glauco Mattoso Mónica Mayer Gianni Mestichelli Leila Micollis Marcelo Montecino Alejandro Montoya Movimiento Surrealista Internacional Movimiento 19 de abril Horacio Mucci Mujeres por la Vida Nelson Muñoz Mera Luis Navarro Vega Carlos Negro Tirabassi Ánjeles Negros No-Grupo Novissimo Glexis Novoa Domingo Ocarranza Bouet Luisa Fernández Ordóñez Rubén Ortiz Torres Álvaro Oyarzún Esteban Pages Hernán Parada Sérgio Péo Pepitito Esquizo (Carlos Ghioldi) Roberto Pera J. Pérez Antonio Pérez Periférico de Objetos (Ana Alvarado, Daniel Veronese, Emilio García Wehbl, Román Lamas, Paula Nátoli) Néstor Perlongher Gustavo Piccinini Picun (Roberto Barandalla) Pinochet Boys Piri Poetas mateístas Polvo de Gallina Negra Dea Pompa Joan Prim Joan Prim Olkar Ramírez Domingo de Ramos Jaime Rázuri Richiger Adrián Rocha Novoa Herbert Rodríguez Miguel Ángel Rojas Rolf y Heidi Gustavo Romano Karto Romero Manga Rosa H. Rosas Enrique Rosito Vicente Ruiz Pablo Salas Osvaldo Salerno Daniel Santiago Gerhard Scheumann Darío Schvarzstein Edward Shaw Lucio Solari Solidarte/México Julieta Steimberg Sylvia Suárez Taller NN Alfredo Távara Bráulio Tavares Teleanálisis TIC (Taller de Investigaciones Cinematográficas) TIM (Taller de Investigaciones Musicales) TIT (Taller de Investigaciones Teatrales) Toledo Carlos Troncoso Marco Ugarte Atala Héctor "Puchi" Vázquez Luis Navarro Vega Vagner Dante Veloni Ral Veroni Enrique Viegas Horacio Villalobos Carlos Villoldo Vitão VSP (Viajou Sem Passaporte) VV. AA. (post-NN) Enrique Wong Dani Yako Tim Yohannan Sergio Zevallos  Silvio Zuccheri
Curator
Red Conceptualismos del Sur
Itinerary

Museo de Arte de Lima, MALI (November 23, 2013 - February 23, 2014), Museo de la Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Buenos Aires, Argentina, MUNTREF (20 May - 17 August, 2014).

In collaboration with

Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional y Desarrollo (AECID)

Organised by

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía with the support of Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional y Desarrollo (AECID)

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