The-Right-to-Know

$30,000

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Dimensions: 24 x 33 x 1.5 inches (closed)
Edition: unique

From the 2nd Photography Artist Book Fair – AMA OAS Museum
2020 © OAS

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Title: The-Right-to-Know, Installation from the series Moving Memorials, 2016-2017
Artist: María Verónica San Martín

Description: The-Right-to-Know is an installation of 35 portraits in the exterior of a silo which refers to the United States intervention in Chile during the military dictatorship (1973-1990). The work is based on information taken from the declassified documents provided by the National Security Archive within its Chile Project, which began in the late 1990s following when Pinochet was detained in London from crimes against humanity. The identities of some of the disappeared disintegrate by the sun and rain over time, under the sky of the United States.

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Artist book/Installation with hand paintings, charcoal powder, plastic / Binding: Clamshell box, Cowley's Sheepskin Parchment with loose paintings.
https://www.mveronicasanmartin.com/
Note: Prints are sold unframed and unmounted and shipped in a secure tube

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