
The Films of Ana Mendieta
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Organized by curator Jay Ezra Nayssan of Del Vaz Projects in collaboration with the Estate of Ana Mendieta, this program presents a diverse selection of ten films created by the multidisciplinary artist between 1971 and 1981. Recording her performative actions, Silueta Series, and sculptures in the earth, these moving-image works explore landscapes across Iowa, Oaxaca, and Cuba, where Mendieta engages primordial nature in a dialogue with the human body. The screening will be followed by a talk with Raquel Cecilia Mendieta, Director of the Estate of Ana Mendieta Collection, and Jay Ezra Nayssan.
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