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A stunning midcareer retrospective of an important and influential contemporary AfroCuban artistWith a diverse oeuvre ranging from painting to mixedmedia installations to performance, video, and photography, Mara Magdalena CamposPons is one of the most significant artists to emerge from postRevolutionary Cuba. Her evocative works probe questions of race, class, cultural hybridism, and national identities in African diasporic communities. Mara Magdalena CamposPons: Everything Is Separated by Water is the first fullscale survey of the artists career. The title, borrowed from one of her works, evokes at once the dangerous sea crossings faced by her enslaved ancestors from Africa and her Cuban contemporaries seeking greater freedom in America, and the sense of dislocation felt when physical and geopolitical barriers divide family and friends, past and future. Lisa D. Freiman considers how CamposPonss practice, which is predicated on concepts of separation, memory, and fragmentation, developed and transformed from her artistic training and early production in Cuba in the 1980s through her move to the United States in 1991 and her subsequent recognition as a major figure in the international art world. Okwui Enwezor interprets CamposPonss expressive materialsreassembled fragments of lost traditions and symbols, and memories of personal and collective history, religion, and mythologywithin the context of postcolonial theory. Handsomely designed and produced, this book offers an unprecedented opportunity to assess the significance and import of this challenging artists work.Published in association with the Indianapolis Museum of ArtExhibition Schedule:Indianapolis Museum of Art (February 25 June 3, 2007)Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach (September 21 November 12, 2007)
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