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“Political events are part of everyday life [in Colombia], so art and politics came to me as a natural thing, something that has been very much present in my life from the start.”
—Doris SalcedoIn a new previously unpublished interview with Doris Salcedo, the artist discusses how people’s experiences of war, displacement, and imprisonment form the foundation of her sculptures and ephemeral installations.
READ: Doris Salcedo: Variations on Brutality
IMAGE: Doris Salcedo, Noviembre 6 y 7, 2000. Installation at Palace of Justice, Bogotá, Colombia. Courtesy Alexander and Bonin, New York. © Doris Salcedo.
“The revolution doesn’t live in guns but rather in the love for the ideas.”
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Fernando Botero, “The Toilet”/Destiny’s Child, “Bootylicious”
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