Women Artists from Latin America
By Amalgama
Women Artists from Latin AmericaOct 07, 2022
The Fine Line: A conversation with Lizi Sanchez & Macarena Rojas Osterling
In this episode, we bring you a conversation with London-based Peruvian artists Macarena Rojas Osterling and Lizi Sanchez during a walkthrough of our recent exhibition - The Fine Line - curated by Daniela Galan and Jane Soliman, and held at the diverse arts space Cromwell Place in London’s South Kensington.
Delving into the extensive legacy of Latin American artists examining the relationship between writing and drawing, Daniela discusses with the artists the nuances of mark-making whilst exploring the gestures and bodily expressions that reveal our connection with language beyond mere communication. They discuss the influences, inspirations, and personal stories affecting their artistic practices.
We hope you enjoy the conversation. If you wish to view the works discussed, please visit the exhibition online at artamalgama.com or our YouTube and Instagram profiles for videos of the talk.
Blending Boundaries: Cecilia Paredes' Artistic Camouflage
In this episode, we bring you a conversation we had with Peruvian artist Cecilia Paredes during Photo London in May 2023, where she exhibited with Echo Fine Arts. Paredes uses her body as a performative vessel while merging painting, sculpture and photography. While she initially appears as the main subject in each of her photo performances, her work explores a wide range of themes such as exile, integration and connection to nature. Jane Soliman and I, Daniela Galan, recorded this lively and fascinating conversation with Cecilia in the Basilica Café at the Courtauld Gallery, so please excuse the background noise. Enjoy!
Weaving Data: the work of Paola Torres Núñez del Prado
In this week's episode, listen to the mindbending conversation between the artist Paola Torrez Núñez de Prado and Dr. Giuliana Borea as they unravel the dynamics of power in translation and interpretation. Dive into an extraordinary journey into lost languages, exploring how data and AI currently affect these processes. Tune in for a fascinating chat you won't want to miss. Enjoy.
Cecilia Vicuña & Camila Marambio. Art and Text as a Political Device
Welcome to Women Artists from Latin America from Amalgama Art. In this series of our podcast, we're bringing you episodes from our 2021 Forum - TRAMA - in which we explored the relationship between art and language in Latin America. In this week's episode, we are excited to share with you the fascinating performative conversation between Chilean artist Cecilia Vicuna and curator Camila Marambio, discussing art & text as a political device. Enjoy!
Coco Fusco
Welcome to the latest episode of our podcast series, where we dive deep into the world of contemporary art and explore the minds of some of the most fascinating artists of our time. Today, we have the privilege of speaking with the one and only Coco Fusco – a world-renowned artist, writer, and curator whose work pushes the boundaries of social, cultural, and political commentary.
From her groundbreaking performances that challenge the way we perceive race, gender, and identity to her incisive writing that explores the intersections of art and politics, Coco Fusco has been a driving force in the contemporary art world for decades. Her work has been exhibited in major museums and galleries around the world, and she has received numerous accolades and awards for her contributions to the field.
In this episode, we'll have the opportunity to hear from Coco herself about her creative process, the inspiration behind her work, and her thoughts on the state-of-the-art world today. So sit back, relax, and get ready for an insightful and inspiring conversation with one of the most important artists of our time. This is not an episode you'll want to miss!
A conversation with Maria Jose Arjona
In this episode, we share the first part of Daniela Galán's conversation with María José Arjona, who is considered one of the greatest performance artists worldwide. They talk about her groundbreaking practice which concentrates on long durational performances that navigate through the concepts of time, power and the body as a vehicle to comprehend and study the world.
“The beauty of performance is that it is always leading you towards somebody else”- María José Arjona.
Don't miss María José Arjona's comments on the importance of dialoguing with others and responding to the work of other artists, in particular as she recollects her encounters with other performers such as Marina Abramovich and María Teresa Hincapié!
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Intro Women Artists from Latin America
Welcome to Women Artists from Latin America a podcast devoted to raising the historical relevance and current value of the production of women artists from Latin America to the rightful place. This podcast is part of our programme Amalgama. Find out what we do at artamalgama.com
Maris Bustamante
In Episode 1 of Women Artists from Latin America, Daniela Galan shares with you the outstanding work of Maris Bustamante, an incredibly prolific artist who did not conform to the artistic standards of her time and even dared to declare as legally and legitimately hers an icon of Mexican identity, the Taco. Listen to this podcast as Daniela will talk about three of her performative works that were not only absolutely groundbreaking but transformed the Mexican art scene to the core.
Women Artists from Latin America is part of Amalgama, a cultural platform devoted to elevating the historical relevance and current value of the artistic production of women artists from Latin America, Spain & Portugal to their rightful place. Find out more about what we do at www.artamalgama.com