Teresa Margolles and the Aesthetics of Death (Iberian and Latin American Studies)

by Julia Banwell

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This book is the first and most extensive academic monograph to be published on the work of the Mexican neo-conceptual artist Teresa Margolles. A range of art works produced by Margolles throughout the length of her career, which began in the 1990s (as part of the SEMEFO collective) and continues to the present day, are explored from such theoretical perspectives as the philosophy of death; the difficult spectatorship of death and the corpse; approaches to the representation of death and dead bodies in art from inside and outside Mexico; and the response of art to traumatic events in Mexico during and since the 1990s. The extensive scope of the study is a significant contribution to scholarly material on the artist, attending to difficult questions around art and ethics; its analysis of Margolles’s work is situated within the contexts of the long tradition of the display of real bodies and body parts in Mexican visual culture, against the backdrop of the effects of NAFTA and the War on Drugs.
  • ISBN10 1783162503
  • ISBN13 9781783162505
  • Publish Date 15 June 2015
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint University of Wales Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 240
  • Language English