词条 | Lotty Rosenfeld |
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Carlota Eugenia Rosenfeld Villarreal (better known as Lotty Rosenfeld, born 1943 in Santiago, Chile) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Santiago, Chile. She was more active during the late 1970's during the time the Chilean Military Coup D'etat. Rosenfeld carries out public art interventions in urban areas, often manipulating traffic signs in order to challenge viewers to rethink notions of public space and political agency. Her work has been exhibited in several countries throughout Latin America, and Internationally such as Europe, Japan, and Australia.[1] Art Movement and Involvement in ArtRosenfeld's involvement in art happened during the Chilean Military Coup D'etat period. Under this regime Rosenfeld utilized her artwork to demonstrate how official power and conflict zones submit bodies to the margins and borders.[2] She wanted to be separate from the guarded spaces of art and its market therefore she used the streets to perform her work, ultimately interrogating political and cultural spaces.[2] With her art, she hoped that she could change the mentality of people by altering history of her country.[1] The initial medium that she worked with was video recording.[3] She then associated herself with Neo-vanguardism and the Escena de Avanzada, a movement of artists and writers that appeared on the Chilean art scene after the 1973 Chilean coup d'état. In 1979 she met a few poets and novelists, amongst them was novelist Diamela Eltit and poet Raúl Zurita and formed CADA (Colectivo de Acciones de Arte) or (Art Actions Collective). CADA is a collective activist and artist group that used interventions and performance to challenge the Pinochet regime in Chile throughout the 1970s and 1980s. She has also been involved with Fluxus, an experimental international interdisciplinary group related to visual arts, music, and literature. Rosenfeld and CADA's work dealt with transforming and intervening public urban space with the use of symbolism in order to question society's political and authority status. During this period Rosenfeld's work involved performances and video installations.[2] One of her more recent works is titled Mocion de Orden (Motion of Order). This work is a large multimedia installation that was exhibited at the {{fragment|date=March 2019}} Major worksRosenfeld is best known for her 'art action' entitled Una milla de cruces sobre el pavimento (A Mile of Crosses on the Pavement).[4] Influences of the social reality that frame societies routines became the physical foundations of her creative interventions.[5] She has brought her actions to several cities like Santiago , Washington, and New York Nuava Delhi, Kassel, La Habana, among others.[6] Una Milla de Cruces Sobre el Pavimento, A Mile of Crosses on the Pavement (1979)Una Milla de Cruces Sobre el Pavimento (A Mile of Crosses on the Pavement began in Santiago), Chile,1979, is one of Rosenfeld's most famous art action piece.[7] She altered the lines on the pavement, ultimately creating crosses.[8] With the help of anonymous people on the street, they transforming the painted lines that divide streets into crosses with a perpendicular axis made of white tape.[1] Rosenfeld used straight lines on the pavement as a metaphor for the tightly held control of the Pinochet regime. By altering these often-used markings, she transgresses this subsystem of control and confronts the public with an unexpected subversion of meaning. She converts a minus sign into a plus, to create the + sign, challenging the idea that signs are fixed, static markings of meaning.[9] The work itself was a performance piece that disrupted every day traffic under the Pinochet regime. Mocion de Orden (2002)Mocion de Orden,Artwork
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Solo Exhibitions1979/80 Art Action. Una Milla de Cruces Sobre El Pavimiento. Santiago, Chile 1981 Art Action: Route 68. Santiago-Valparaíso. Atacama Desert. Copiapó, Chile 1982 Art Action: White House. Washington D.D., USA. Santiago Stock Exchange, Chile 1983 Art Action: Borders Chile- Argentina. RDA-RFA. Berlin, Germany 1984 Art Action: Astronomical Observatory, El Tololo. La Serena, Chile 1985 Art Action: Revolution Square in Havana, Cuba. Civic Center of Santiago, Valparaíso Highway. Santiago, Chile 1987 Sound Intervention: Courts of Justice of Vancouver, Canada 1988 Art Action: Diego Portales. Headquarters of the Military Government. Santiago, Chile Exhibitions
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BibliographyBrito, María Eugenia. Desacato: Sobre la obra de Lotty Rosenfeld. Santiago: F. Zegers, 1986. Castillo, Omar-Pascual, and Francis Naranjo. Cada día es +: Juan Castillo, Lotty Rosenfeld. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain: Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno, 2013. Diamond, Sara. "Art after the Coup: Interventions by Chilean Women." Fuse 11 (April 1988): 15–24. Pottlitzer, Joanne. "Lotty Rosenfeld: Visual Artist." Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas 36, no. 66 (2003): 62–73. Richard, Nelly, ed. Poéticas de la disidencia: Paz Errázuriz— Lotty Rosenfeld. Barcelona: Polígrafa, 2015. Richard, Nelly, ed. Poéticas de la disidencia: Paz Errázuriz—Lotty Rosenfeld. Barcelona: Polígrafa, 2015. References1. ^1 2 {{Cite book|title=Entre mujeres : colaboraciones, infuencias e intertextualidades en la literatura y el arte latinoamericanos|last=André|first=María Claudia|publisher=RIL Editores|year=2005|isbn=978-956-284-414-7|location=|pages=62–73}} 2. ^1 2 {{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1086490282|title=Corpus delecti performance art of the Americas|date=2000|publisher=Routledge|others=Fusco, Coco.|isbn=9780203984741|location=London|oclc=1086490282}} 3. ^1 2 {{Cite web|url=https://proyectoidis.org/lotty-rosenfeld/|title=Proyecto IDIS (Investigación en Diseño de Imagen y Sonido)|last=Trilnick|first=Carlos|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.artsy.net/artist/lotty-rosenfeld|title=Lotty Rosenfeld - 28 Artworks, Bio & Shows on Artsy|website=www.artsy.net|access-date=2017-06-11}} 5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://galeriaisabelaninat.cl/en/artista/lotty-rosenfeld-en/|title=ANINAT GALERÍA- Lotty Rosenfeld|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|accessdate=2019-03-01}} 6. ^{{Cite web|url=http://galeriaisabelaninat.cl/en/artista/lotty-rosenfeld-en/|title=Lotty Rosenfeld • Artists • Aninat Galería|website=Aninat Galería|language=en-US|access-date=2019-03-07}} 7. ^{{Cite journal|last=Sepúlveda|first=Magda|date=2008|title=Metáforas de la higiene y la iluminación en la ciudad poetizada bajo el Chile autoritario|url=http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-68482008000200006&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en|journal=Acta literaria|language=en|issue=37|doi=10.4067/S0717-68482008000200006|issn=0717-6848}} 8. ^{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/932391546|title=Poéticas de la disidencia = Poetics of dissent : Paz Errázuriz - Lotty Rosenfeld|others=Richard, Nelly,, Cordero, Kristina, 1971-, Biennale di Venezia (56th : 2015 : Venice, Italy)|isbn=9788434313507|location=[Santiago, Chile]|oclc=932391546}} 9. ^{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/73743482|title=WACK! : art and the feminist revolution|last=H.|first=Butler, Cornelia|last2=Gabrielle.|first2=Mark, Lisa|last3=Calif.)|first3=Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles,|date=2007|publisher=Museum of Contemporary Art|year=|isbn=0914357999|location=|pages=414–427|oclc=73743482}} 10. ^1 2 {{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/982089637|title=Radical women : Latin American art, 1960-1985|others=Fajardo-Hill, Cecilia,, Giunta, Andrea,, Alonso, Rodrigo., Hammer Museum,, Brooklyn Museum,, Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA (Project)|isbn=9783791356808|location=Los Angeles|oclc=982089637}} External links
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