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Author:
Vicuña, Cecilia, author. author.
Title:
Read thread : the story of the red thread / Cecilia Vicuña ; texts, Dieter Roelstraete, José de Nordenflycht Concha ; poems and notes on the works by Cecilia Vicuña.
Publisher:
Sternberg Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
144 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Vicuña, Cecilia--Exhibitions.
Vicuña, Cecilia.
Vicuña, Cecilia,--1948-
Menstrual cycle in art--Exhibitions.
Menstruation--Exhibitions.--Exhibitions.
Women in art--Exhibitions.
Feminism in art--Exhibitions.
Feminism in art.
Menstrual cycle in art.
Menstruation.
Women in art.
Installation.
Zeichnung.
Exhibition catalogs.
Other Authors:
Roelstraete, Dieter, author.
Nordenflycht Concha, José de, 1970- author.
Documenta (Exhibition) (14th : 2017 : Athens, Greece)
Other Titles:
Works. Selections
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references. Catalog of an exhibition held at Documenta 14, Athens, Greece, April 8-July 16, 2017.
Summary:
From the 1970s to the present, Cecilia Vicuña's work has both visually and poetically engaged with rituals from Aboriginal Australia, South Africa, Paleolithic Europe, and pre-Columbian America that involve red-colored thread. The Chilean artist's performances, site-specific installations, paintings, and drawings relate to the symbolic function of textile and language as well as the ritual dimension of menstrual blood in the construction of solidarity through femininity and maternity, to support and continue life. Appearing on the occasion of Vicuña's installation in Athens for documenta 14, 'Read thread' tells the story of the sanguine thread in Vicuña's work. A tension arises in the asymmetry of Andean weaving and the artist's quipus large-scale immersive installations of thread, wool, and yarn that reference the pre-Columbian language of knotting, a type of weaving-as-writing. Vicuña's translation of the quipu into a spatial and performative poetics conveys the tension of ecological disaster and reparation as well as a bodily sense of the cosmic scale of landscape, history, and time. Alongside documentation of Vicuña's quipus, this publication includes hybrid compositions poetic texts and narratives written by the artist especially for this project, often relating the works to their political and historical context. Essays by documenta 14 curator Dieter Roelstraete and art historian José de Nordenflycht Concha complete the book. Exhibition: Documenta 14, Athens, Greece (08.04. - 16.07.2017).
ISBN:
3956793226
9783956793226
OCLC:
(OCoLC)985685981
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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