Materializing absence: arts and memories of disappearances in Mexico

Special report. Politics of artistic engagement: comparing international trajectories
By Sabrina Melenotte
English

From ethnographic observations and analyses of artworks (Memorial to the Victims in Mexico, the Absence Monument, a Day of the Dead dedicated to migrants, two anti-monuments, the collective project Footprints of Memory), this article offers a critical reflection in artistic engagement with the subject of memory and mass disappearances in Mexico. Unlike official memories, artistic expressions emerging from civil society offer an alternative and collective memory art which redefines protest art and gives a new role to artists, who are engaged in a political and ethical approach that is close to the victims and resonates like an outcry abroad Mexico.

  • artworks
  • death people
  • mass disappearances
  • memory
  • Mexico City
  • artistic engagement
  • protest art
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