The Need for Poetics and Disobedience
Interview with Lia Colombino
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Archives, Indigenous Art, Contemporaneity, Latin America, DisobedienceAbstract
Lia Colombino, director of the Museo de Arte Indígena del Centro de Artes Visuales/ Museo del Barro, tells us about the beginnings of her career and how those experiences shaped an unprejudiced perspective to analyze the arts of Paraguay. In this framework, she discusses modern historiographic categories, ways of intervening as an institution, and shares anecdotes with us to rethink how we make visible the presence of indigenous art in contemporary times. Her particular approach to archives is present in the metaphors she constructs to explain her work and which, on this occasion, she develops based on the notions of phantasmagoria and insurgent memory.References
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