Desmonumentalize
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Visual studies, demonumentalize, art historiography, public policiesAbstract
The present work recovers the main guidelines of the final work of the subject Art Historiography II. Based on visual studies and visual culture, this essay investigates the project started in October 2012 to demonumentalize the sculpture that honors Julio Argentino Roca located in the Bariloche Civic Center. Recovering the proposals of W.J.T. Mitchell and Ana María Guasch, the work recovers the reflections of Marcelo Valko and Osvaldo Bayer to ask about the current situation of monuments, the political act that demonumentalization implies and its historical-artistic mechanisms.Downloads
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Bayer, O. (16 de mayo de 2010). Desmonumentar. Página 12. https://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/contratapa/13-145745-2010-05-16.html
Guasch, A. M. (noviembre de 2003). Los estudios visuales. Un estado de la cuestión. Estudios visuales, (1), 8- 16.
Mitchell, W. J. T. (noviembre de 2003). Mostrando el ver. Una crítica de la cultura visual. Estudios visuales, (1), 17- 40.
Lanzan en Bariloche una campaña para «desmonumentar a Roca». (19 de marzo de 2015). Télam. https://www.telam.com.ar/notas/201503/98653-bariloche-campana-desmonumentar-roca.html
Valko, M. (2019). Pedestales y prontuarios: arte y discriminación desde la conquista hasta nuestros días. Continente.
Valko, M. (25 de diciembre de 2021). Argentina. Roca se va de Trelew! Infamias contra Bayer. Resumen latinoamericano. https://www.resumenlatinoamericano.org/2021/12/25/argentina-roca-se-va-de-trelewinfamias-contra-bayer
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