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Ana Mendieta: Unseen Mendieta

Ana Mendieta: Unseen Mendieta
Library Shelf Location 18.MEND
Publication Date 2008
Description Among the most compelling and iconic images of art in the 1970s are the pioneering investigations of performance and experimental media by Ana Mendieta. An American artist born in Cuba, she explored in her work her Caribbean roots through the lens of exile. She meticulously documented her ephemeral site-specific artworks, on beaches and in rivers, across flowery fields and against walls of rock. Here for the first time, Olga Viso, the leading authority on the artist, presents a beautifully curated representative selection of photographs and drawings from the artist's archive, only a small selection of which has been previously published.This volume traces Mendieta's early studies as an art student in Iowa; the genesis of her signature works, the archetypal female forms known as siluetas; and, public art projects, including ones being developed at the time of her tragic death in 1985. Interspersed throughout are revealing pages from Mendieta's notebooks: sketches, shopping lists for materials, recipes for gunpowder mixtures and photographic source materials. Viso's accompanying essay reveals the artist's experimental approach and rigorous working methods, provides insights into the forces that inspired and shaped her work and shows how the genius of Mendieta's vision has survived its physical manifestations.
ISBN 9783791339665
Quantity 1
Pages 304
Author Olga Viso
Format Hardback
Publisher Prestel Publishing, New York
Related Artist Ana Mendieta
Categories Public/Landscape Art, Live Art/Performance, Artist (relating to a single artist/collaborative team)
Keywords Death, Female Body, Feminism, Identity
Artist's Nationality American (USA), Cuban, Latin American
Language English

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