The body as a place of pain and manifestation of violence in contemporary latin american art

Authors

  • Constanza Navarrete Wilder Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Abstract

Conceptual art since the seventies, has put into action that dimension of life itself, including and presenting “reality” through objects, bodies and actions; previously differentiated aspects from the artistic field. However, contemporary art (from the neo-avant-garde of the sixties onwards) in Latin America, does not obey only a transgression of materials and languages, as supposedly was done in Europe; it also seeks to problematize social and political conflicts from a critical and even activist perspective. For this, the body is referred to as an object and a subject, as a favorite place or space to visualize violence in its broadest and most radical sense.

Keywords:

Latin American art – contemporary – conceptualism – body – violence

Author Biography

Constanza Navarrete Wilder, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Licenciada en Arte y Estética, Mg. © en Teoría e Historia del Arte, Universidad de Chile