
The Great Women Artists
Doris Salcedo
Jan 10, 2024
Renowned artist Doris Salcedo discusses her mid to colossal-scale sculptures and public installations that address vital political narratives of Colombian history of conflict. She challenges scale and perspective, materials and everyday objects, pointing to absence, loss, memory. The podcast explores the power of art and empathy, the symbolism of everyday objects, union and contradiction in art, the potential of art to bring political change, and the power of art in times of crisis.
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- Doris Salcedo's art addresses the political narratives of Colombian history and focuses on the experiences of those affected by conflict, highlighting the importance of memory and symbolizing absence and loss.
- Salcedo's installations aim to create empathy and solidarity by inviting viewers to deeply listen and care about the experiences of those who have suffered, challenging ignorance and fostering connections between people through art.
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Exploring the Leavitt Collection and the FAM Museum Opening
The Leavitt Collection, a vast art collection supporting women artists, is preparing for the opening of a new museum, FAM. FAM will be the first major museum in mainland Europe solely dedicated to female artists. It will showcase a diverse range of artworks from the collection, including impressionist, surrealist, modern, and contemporary art. The museum aims to celebrate the achievements of women artists from around the world.
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