INVESTIGADORES
GIUNTA Andrea Graciela
artículos
Título:
Archives, Performance and Resistance in Uruguayan Art Under Dictatorship
Autor/es:
ANDREA GIUNTA (AUTOR)
Revista:
Representations
Editorial:
University of California
Referencias:
Lugar: San Francisco; Año: 2016 p. 36 - 53
ISSN:
0734-6018
Resumen:
BETWEEN OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER OF 1983, the installation Sal-si-puedes (Exit if you can) by artist Nelbia Romero, was shown at the Galer ́ıa del Notariado in Montevideo.The installation combined a series of social, political, and aesthetic plots. On the one hand, it proposed a reading of a past massacre in a con- temporary repressive context. On the other hand, it aimed to stage the subjectivities conditioned by the climate of censorship through a complex, interdisciplinary web. The reception and interpretation of the piece must therefore be understood in the repressive context of the dictatorship. Tes- timonies from Romero?s contemporaries evidence a use of opaque and complicit codes, means of expression that remain inconspicuous to the castrating gaze of the dictatorship and allow us to imagine microsocieties of meaning and dialogue from which reading communities were formed. I think of these collectives as part of the intellectual and artistic networks that sought to articulate dissident messages and activities in relation to repressive. state control during the years of the dictatorship. In addition to these net- works and messages, in this essay, I?m also interested in addressing the historicist effect of Romero?s installation, into which archival documents were incorporated as a way of bringing unresolved aspects of the past into the present. In no way, of course, do I intend to resolve them, but I aim, precisely, to point out their latency and unrest. Taken together, the dispa- rate parts of Sal-si-puedes is a package of experiences that appeals at the same time to the body and to the different senses with which the documents of the past are interwoven in contemporary thought and experience.