Tania Bruguera : on the political imaginary

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Tania Bruguera : on the political imaginary

Helaine Posner, Gerardo Mosquera, Carrie Lambert-Beatty

Charta , Charta Books, c2009

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Exhibition catalogue

Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at Neuberger Museum of Art, New York, Jan. 28-Apr. 11, 2010

Organized by Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York, Purchase

Bibliography: p. 136-140

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This is the first comprehensive survey of the work of award-winning interdisciplinary artist Tania Bruguera. Tania Bruguera's work examines fundamental questions of power and vulnerability in relation to the personal, political, and collective body. An interdisciplinary artist working in the ephemeral, experiential forms of performance and installation, she creates a space where art, politics, and life converge. Bruguera was born, raised, and educated in Cuba where she began her career as an artist before relocating to the United States in the late 1990s. The broad social and historic perspective she brings to her work is rooted in personal experience and forms the basis of her art, which explores urgent issues such as exile, displacement, and instability; and individual and collective responses to them, from submission, fear, and endurance to the hope for survival and the possibility of self-expression.

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