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Ignacia Biskupovi, Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende

January 26, 2023 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

About the speakers:
Ignacia Biskupovic is a visual artist and educator. She lives and works in Santiago de Chile. She has participated in various initiatives that link arts and critical pedagogy, including Nube Lab, a workshop that promotes educational experiences using the tools of contemporary art. She also designed and implemented an Editing workshop in the Liceo de Adultos Herbert Vargas Wallis, an educational establishment for adults deprived of their liberty in the Ex Penitentiary of Santiago. She is currently Head of Community Engagement in the Public Programs Area of the Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende. Her research there, both theoretical and practical, explores artistic mediations oriented to community development, through the co-design of programs and activities with the museum’s neighbors. She also works as a professor of the interdisciplinary course “Artistic Practices and Communities” at the Universidad Alberto Hurtado.

Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende Collection (MSSA) is a museum of modern and contemporary art with one of the most important collections in Latin America, counting more than 2,800 artworks—a growing number thanks to continuing donations of works by prominent contemporary artists. Its origins date to 1971 in Santiago, when a project arose to promote the donation of artworks from artistic circles in the Americas and Europe to the Salvador Allende’s Unidad Popular (Popular Unity) government in order to create a museum for the people of Chile. Three exhibitions were held before the coup d’etat in 1973. The project was reorganized in 1975 from abroad as the Museo Internacional de la Resistencia Salvador Allenda, with the donation of new artworks to denounce the atrocities committed by the civic-military dictatorship, as a gesture of resistance. From 1991, after the return of democracy in Chile, the collections of previous periods were gathered and placed under the care of the current MSSA in their status of public patrimony. Since 2005, the Fundación Arte y Solidaridad has been in charge of managing, disseminating, researching, and activating this collection and its archive. Today, MSSA is recognized for its curatorial line of art and politics, expressed in periodical exhibitions based on its collection and exhibitions of contemporary art that it coproduces, for its innovative work of public formation based on critical museology and popular education, and for its systematic co-creative work in the República neighborhood, where the museum is located.

About the series:
Refractions is a series of in-person conversation-based readings, artist talks, and performances that position artists in the 58th Carnegie International in conversation with people across disciplines, practice, and geography. Designed to expand the context and experience of the exhibition, these live conversations will ignite the imagination with language, music, histories, cultural reflection, personal narratives, and more. Free, museum admission not required. Registration is encouraged, please register below.

Refractions: 58th Carnegie International Conversation Series is presented in partnership with the Carnegie Mellon University School of Art.

Registration requested here.

Image credit: Facade view of Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende, August 2018, Santiago, Chile; photo: Gabriel Ortega.

Details

Date:
January 26, 2023
Time:
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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Organizers

Carnegie Museum of Art
School of Art

Venue

Carnegie Museum of Art
4400 Forbes Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15213 United States
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(412) 622-3131
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