Publication: Arte como mecanismo de auto conocimiento frente a la violencia ejercida sobre el cuerpo femenino, en el contexto colombiano.
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Bautista Santos, Sandra Patricia
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Este artículo presenta un análisis acerca de cómo las artistas colombianas
contemporáneas Martha Amorocho y Leilani Quintero
encuentran en la práctica artística un medio propicio para exteriorizar,
analizar, sobrellevar incluso transformar situaciones traumáticas
provocadas por la violencia física y simbólica ejercida sobre sus
cuerpos. En el caso de la primera a partir de la dolorosa experiencia
de la violación, y en la segunda del padecimiento de un desorden
alimenticio (Bulimia). A lo largo de este texto se expondrá como
ambas obras tienen la capacidad de denotar las causas y efectos de
estas realidades en el sujeto que las vive, y más allá de esto nos demuestran
detalladamente una nueva iconografía de lo irrepresentable:
emociones y sensaciones de cuerpos dóciles, manipulados y
sometidos en el pasado, pero que hoy buscan la liberación de recuerdos
hirientes y pensamientos obsesivos.
This article presents an analysis about how contemporary Colombian artists Martha Amorocho and Leilani Quintero find in artistic practice a propitious means to externalize, analyze, cope with even transform traumatic situations caused by the physical and symbolic violence exerted on their bodies. In the case of the first one from the painful experience of the violation and in the second one of the suffering of an alimentary disorder (Bulimia). Throughout this text will be exposed as both works have the ability to denote the causes and effects of these realities in the subject who lives, and beyond this they show in detail a new iconography of the unrepresentable emotions and feelings of docile bodies , manipulated and subdued in the past, but today they seek the liberation of hurtful memories and obsessive thoughts.
This article presents an analysis about how contemporary Colombian artists Martha Amorocho and Leilani Quintero find in artistic practice a propitious means to externalize, analyze, cope with even transform traumatic situations caused by the physical and symbolic violence exerted on their bodies. In the case of the first one from the painful experience of the violation and in the second one of the suffering of an alimentary disorder (Bulimia). Throughout this text will be exposed as both works have the ability to denote the causes and effects of these realities in the subject who lives, and beyond this they show in detail a new iconography of the unrepresentable emotions and feelings of docile bodies , manipulated and subdued in the past, but today they seek the liberation of hurtful memories and obsessive thoughts.




