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Corporal: Contemporary Women Artists from Latin America
Schmidt Center Gallery
October 25, 2003 - January 24, 2004
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Artists in the Exhibition: Giannina Coppiano Dwin,
Guest Curator. Margarita Cabrera, Janneth Mendez, Sandra Cinto,
Liliana Porter, Ana Patricia Palacios, Sandra Bermudez, Eugenia
Vargas, Mocia Van Asperen, Silvia Gruner, Delcy Morelos, Maria
Fernanda Cardoso, Larissa Maragnoni, Sandra Ramos.
"CORPORAL"
presented a group of artists who employ the body, either
human or animal, as a departing point in their work. Through
traditional representation and conceptual presentations of human
and animal metaphors, the artists explore life, death, art and
social/political issues. Reflecting geographic, cultural and
aesthetic diversity, their views are expressed in ways that move
from the erotic to the ascetic, from the poetic to the humorous.
The works in "CORPORAL" represented a wide range of artistic
practice in contemporary art. The exhibition included several mixed
media works as well as painting, photography, video, sculpture and
installation.
Images (clockwise from top left): Two installation
view of the Schmidt Center Gallery; Elaina Poniatowska, greets
audience members at lecture for the opening of CORPORAL. Her
lecture was presented in collaboration with FAU's Latin American
Studies Program.; installation view of the Schmidt Center Gallery.
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