las planchadoras from Curtis / Viviana on Vimeo.
Curtis Putralk Chilean, 1973
Las Planchadoras, 2006
Videoperformance, 03m 44s.
Aspect: 1:33. Ratio: 24fps. Stereo sound,
Filmed on MiniDV.
Aspect: 1:33. Ratio: 24fps. Stereo sound,
Filmed on MiniDV.
Variable dimensions
Edition of 1 plus 1 artist's proof
USD 4,000.00
Performers: Alejandra Meza and Viviana Méndez Moya. Inspired by 'Les Repasseuses' by Edgar Degas. The piece delves into a universe populated with objects from another time, as a testimony of...
Performers: Alejandra Meza and Viviana Méndez Moya. Inspired by 'Les Repasseuses' by Edgar Degas.
The piece delves into a universe populated with objects from another time, as a testimony of another world that, even if submerged, coexists with the fast, instantaneous and disposable current world.
'The iron that burns shirts is the remedy that becomes poison, the revenge of the oppressed. The household appliance, the symbolic device of oppression to which the so-called "housewives" are subjects, becomes a creative device; an instrument of transformation, an artist's weapon, a brush, a pencil, a palette.' Dado Amaral
The piece delves into a universe populated with objects from another time, as a testimony of another world that, even if submerged, coexists with the fast, instantaneous and disposable current world.
'The iron that burns shirts is the remedy that becomes poison, the revenge of the oppressed. The household appliance, the symbolic device of oppression to which the so-called "housewives" are subjects, becomes a creative device; an instrument of transformation, an artist's weapon, a brush, a pencil, a palette.' Dado Amaral
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