テート・ギャラリーさんのインスタグラム写真 - (テート・ギャラリーInstagram)「This oil painting of Violeta Parra by poet, filmmaker and artist Cecilia Vicuña (Santiago, Chile, 1948) is part of a series called 'Heroes of the Revolution', which also includes portraits of political figures Karl Marx, Lenin and Fidel y Allende, each from 1972. ‘It is very hard to paint and choose them [heroes] because I don’t like the idea of hero. I paint them to laugh. Vicuña's paintings from the early 1970s narrate her own personal biography interwoven with the history of her native Chile and the rise of socialism. She describes her work as 'political in a personal way.' ⁣ Vicuña's painting of Chilean composer, singer, songwriter, poet, ethnomusicologist and artist Violeta Parra (1917-1967) is on display at Tate Modern in A Year in Art: 1973, a display that explores how art was used to respond to the 1973 coup d’etat in Chile. ⁣ On 22 February, a panel discussion at Tate Modern will explore the merging of art, life and politics during this pivotal period. The panelists will discuss how art was used as a form of protest and survival, drawing on histories of transnational solidarity networks that were formed around the world. Click the link in our bio to reserve a spot.」1月26日 21時17分 - tate

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This oil painting of Violeta Parra by poet, filmmaker and artist Cecilia Vicuña (Santiago, Chile, 1948) is part of a series called 'Heroes of the Revolution', which also includes portraits of political figures Karl Marx, Lenin and Fidel y Allende, each from 1972. ‘It is very hard to paint and choose them [heroes] because I don’t like the idea of hero. I paint them to laugh. Vicuña's paintings from the early 1970s narrate her own personal biography interwoven with the history of her native Chile and the rise of socialism. She describes her work as 'political in a personal way.'

Vicuña's painting of Chilean composer, singer, songwriter, poet, ethnomusicologist and artist Violeta Parra (1917-1967) is on display at Tate Modern in A Year in Art: 1973, a display that explores how art was used to respond to the 1973 coup d’etat in Chile.

On 22 February, a panel discussion at Tate Modern will explore the merging of art, life and politics during this pivotal period. The panelists will discuss how art was used as a form of protest and survival, drawing on histories of transnational solidarity networks that were formed around the world. Click the link in our bio to reserve a spot.


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