Clemencia Echeverri

Clemencia Echeverri
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Download or read book Clemencia Echeverri written by Clemencia Echeverri and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dedicated to the artistic production of artist Clemencia Echevarri (b. Colombia) who creates her artwork around issues related to the social situation in her native Colombia. Her audio and visual installations reflect the notion of violence as an intimate act of silence, commotion and respect. The artist comments in the introduction of this edition "This is a book that examines the hesitant process of creation when it occurs during times of difficulty and horror. It is a process that starts from the everyday experience regarding the traumatic dislocation of culture and the attempt to translate into audiovisual art the effort of remembering"


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