hi partners!
Hard to explain... in this world many interesting people live and die ! but.. I think.. I would like to meet Ana Mendieta, it is a great female artist!, she is from Cuba but she lived in U.S.A. because of the exiled. In my opinion her work is very interesting for me, because she practiced the performance art.
Ana worked with the body in connection with the nature, also expressed the problem about sexism in times when the thoughts were most "closed-minded", she suggested this problem in the dominant culture governed for the logical.She was very important to the feminism art and the art in general for exhibiting a lot of problems such as the identity, sexism and racism inside the western culture.
She was a contemporary artist but died very young in the 80´s, when she was 36 years old and nobody really knew the cause, some people think that she committed suicide others that her husband killed her In any case I think it was really interesting to talk with Ana, about her work and how she thought her performances, what her influences were and if it was to live far from his native country so different...
Hard to explain... in this world many interesting people live and die ! but.. I think.. I would like to meet Ana Mendieta, it is a great female artist!, she is from Cuba but she lived in U.S.A. because of the exiled. In my opinion her work is very interesting for me, because she practiced the performance art.
Ana worked with the body in connection with the nature, also expressed the problem about sexism in times when the thoughts were most "closed-minded", she suggested this problem in the dominant culture governed for the logical.She was very important to the feminism art and the art in general for exhibiting a lot of problems such as the identity, sexism and racism inside the western culture.
She was a contemporary artist but died very young in the 80´s, when she was 36 years old and nobody really knew the cause, some people think that she committed suicide others that her husband killed her In any case I think it was really interesting to talk with Ana, about her work and how she thought her performances, what her influences were and if it was to live far from his native country so different...



