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In this bilingual collection, Vicuña and her translator, Rosa Alcalá, are artist witnesses to a natural world that is a storehouse of sacred words, seeds, threads and songs. Present everywhere, they are sources for a rebalancing in human relationships and for new forms of grace and healing. In Vicuña's vision, art is life and intimacy with it is transformative.--Publisher's description.
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In this brilliant intergenerational dialogue, curator Camila Marambio (born 1979) and Cecilia Vicuña (born 1948), one of the leading Indoamerican artists of our times, converse about mestizaje/miscenegation, ecological disaster, eroticism and decolonization in their multilingual, subversive and irreverent humorous slang. The result is a unique book that presents a conversation that is both poetic and critical. The dialogue crosses over from Spanish to English, from poetry to academic argumentation, and from art to science. Defining true performance as that of our species on Earth: the way we cause suffering to others, the way we warm the atmosphere or cause others species to disappear,Slow Down Fast, A Toda Raja proposes a necessary method for decolonial liberation, which reveals the transformative power of art in search of an ecology of the soul, the resplendence of our connectivity to each other and the cosmos.
Artists --- Artists' writings --- Marambio, Camila --- Vicuña, Cecilia
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Vicuña --- International law --- Dierkunde --- Internationaal recht
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Known for her radical textile sculptures combining natural materials with traditional crafts, Chilean artist and poet Cecilia Vicuna explores themes of ecology, community, and social justice. Showcasing Vicuna's extraordinary new work, commissioned for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, this book also contains inspiring and illuminating new writing, and a conversation between the artist and Tate curator Catherine Wood. This is the latest volume in a major series that explores the conception and creation of each Hyundai Commission as well as offering an overview of in the artist's work and career leading up to the latest ground-breaking installation. Since Tate Modern opened in 2000, the Turbine Hall has hosted some of the world's most memorable and acclaimed works of contemporary art, reaching an audience of millions each year. The way artists have interpreted this vast industrial space has revolutionised public awareness of contemporary art, and the annual Commission gives artists an opportunity to create new work for this unique context. Vicuna's commission will be open to the public from 11 October 2022 to 16 April 2023 at Tate Modern.
Vicuña, Cecilia --- Textile --- Sculpture --- Activisme --- Ecologie
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599.733.15 --- Alpaca --- Lama --- Vicuna --- Camelids, new world
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Lama (Genus) --- Vicuña --- Diseases. --- Surgery. --- Camelids, new world
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