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A pioneering feminist artist, Ana Mendieta was interested in goddess iconography and uses of the female form as a power symbol. She referenced diverse aspects of ritual practices derived from ancient cultures of the Americas, Africa, and Europe. Her experience of exile—moving from Cuba to the United States without her parents at the age of 12—had a strong impact on her personal and artistic development, with her bicultural identity continually informing her practice.  Silueta Works in Mexico is an important series that Mendieta created during several trips to Oaxaca, Mexico. She found inspiration in the art and culture of this country’s pre-Hispanic past, with its distinct views on life and death. She produced what she referred to as “earth-body sculptures,” involving archetypal female silhouettes placed in natural landscapes or at ancient sites. Using earth, water, fire, and flowers, she created ephemeral works that speak to spiritual concerns, growth, fertility, presence, and absence.
Identification
Title
Silueta Works in Mexico
Production Date
1973-77
Object Number
1996.9.2
Credit Line
Collection Pérez Art Museum Miami, gift of anonymous donor
Copyright
© 2022 The Estate of Ana Mendieta Collection, LLC. Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co. / Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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Physical Qualities
Medium
Digital print
Dimensions
20 x 16 inches
Ana Mendieta
Ana Mendieta — b. 1948, Havana; d. 1985, New York
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