Of What One Cannot Speak: Doris Salcedo's Political Art

Of What One Cannot Speak: Doris Salcedo's Political Art

by Mieke Bal
Of What One Cannot Speak: Doris Salcedo's Political Art

Of What One Cannot Speak: Doris Salcedo's Political Art

by Mieke Bal

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Overview

Doris Salcedo, a Colombian-born artist, addresses the politics of memory and forgetting in work that embraces fraught situations in dangerous places. Noted critic and theorist Mieke Bal narrates between the disciplines of contemporary culture in order to boldly reimagine the role of the visual arts. Both women are pathbreaking figures, globally renowned and widely respected. Doris Salcedo, meet Mieke Bal.

In Of What One Cannot Speak, Bal leads us into intimate encounters with Salcedo’s art, encouraging us to consider each work as a “theoretical object” that invites—and demands—certain kinds of considerations about history, death, erasure, and grief. Bal ranges widely through Salcedo’s work, from Salcedo’s Atrabiliarios series—in which the artist uses worn shoes to retrace los desaparecidos (“the disappeared”) from nations like Argentina, Chile, and Colombia—to Shibboleth, Salcedo’s once-in-a-lifetime commission by the Tate Modern, for which she created a rupture, as if by earthquake, that stretched the length of the museum hall’s concrete floor. In each instance, Salcedo’s installations speak for themselves, utilizing household items, human bones, and common domestic architecture to explore the silent spaces between violence, trauma, and identity. Yet Bal draws out even deeper responses to the work, questioning the nature of political art altogether and introducing concepts of metaphor, time, and space in order to contend with Salcedo’s powerful sculptures and installations.

An unforgettable fusion of art and essay, Of What One Cannot Speak takes us to the very core of events we are capable of remembering—yet still uncomfortably cannot speak aloud.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226035802
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 03/15/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Mieke Bal is Academy Professor at the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and a cofounder of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam. Her many books include Loving Yusuf: Conceptual Travels from Present to Past, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction

The Case
The World
The Book
1 Metaphoring: Singularity in Negative Space
Metaphor and Negative Space
Metaphoring Negativity
The Insistence of Metaphor
The Act of Metaphoring
Metaphor as Skin
Atrabiliarios as Political Object
2 The Politics of Anthropomorphism
The Anthropomorphic Imagination
Locating Violence
House Without Spouse
Theaters of Gender
On the Move
3 Timing
Negations of Place
No More Bones
Foreshortening
Foreshortening Time
4 The Agency of Space: Installation
Listening to Time in Space
Abduction into Pain
History and the Event in the Present
New Space
5 Acts of Memory
An Act in Search of an Agent
Perception and Memory for Witnessing
Acting Memory
Meanwhile: Herenow
Active Space
Shibboleth of Past and Present
Conclusion: Political Art Takes Place
Epilogue
References
Index
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