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Teresa Margolles
What else could we talk about?
Cuauhtémoc Medina / Taivana Pimentel / Ernesto Diezmartínez Guzmán / Elmer Mendoza / Antonio Escohotado / Mariana Botev
 
 
Hardcover with dust jacket
144 Pages
48 Photographs
16.5 x 23 cm
6.4 x 9 "
Cristina Paoli (S Consultores en Diseño S.C.)
Spanish edition
ISBN RMV:
978-84-92480-65-4
English edition
ISBN RMV:
978-84-92480-66-1
2009

  According to press reports, more bullets were fired in Mexico in 2008 than in any other year in recent history. Some 5,000 people lost their lives in various episodes of violence and in executions connected with the drug trade and the measures undertaken to suppress it.

Teresa Margolles, who for almost two decades has explored the artistic possibilities of human remains, has focused her participation at the Venice Biennale on effecting a conceptual, emotional, and material transfer of the proofs of violence on the streets of Mexico into the decadent luxury of the world of art.

¿De qué otra cosa podríamos hablar? (What Else Could We Talk About?) is much more than a document of the intervention of Margolles in Venice. This book gathers a multiple reflection (based on testimonies, narratives, historical reflection, and production) on the futile crusade against drugs and its perverse effects. More than an art book, it is a volume that records the complex interference existing between violence, aesthetics, and politics that is emerging in the cultures of the southern hemisphere at the beginning of the twenty-first century.

 
   




   
autor   Cuauhtémoc Medina / Taivana Pimentel / Ernesto Diezmartínez Guzmán / Elmer Mendoza / Antonio Escohotado / Mariana Botev
coedicion  
disenador   Cristina Paoli (S Consultores en Diseño S.C.)
librosrelacionados   Inventario / León Ferrari / Malpaís / Manchuria / Un chant d´amour / Void Painting