Since Ana Mendieta’s untimely death in 1985, her imprint on the landscape of art has only become more pronounced, with interest in her life growing alongside it. “Ana Mendieta: Experimental and ...
Ana Mendieta and Judith Wilson. Interview with Ana Mendieta conducted by Judith Wilson for "Ana Mendieta Plants Her Garden," Village Voice, 1980 May 27. Judith Wilson papers, 1966-2010. Archives of ...
Ana Mendieta is widely regarded as among the most original and talented artists of the postwar era. She produced a stunning body of work that drew together the most important innovations of her moment ...
Ana Mendieta’s art was sometimes violent, often unapologetically feminist and usually raw. She effortlessly incorporated unusual natural materials like blood, dirt, water and fire, and displayed her ...
In Radical Virtuosity, Genevieve Hyacinthe brilliantly reframes Mendieta’s celebrated works, yet for a book so rooted in race, the final analysis feels only half-full. In her groundbreaking recent ...
Among Ana Mendieta’s best-known photographs is of a woman lying across a rocky grave, flowers seeming to grow around, and even through, her skin. Provocative, beautiful art tied to tragedy is ...
“My art is grounded in the belief of one universal energy which runs through everything: from insect to man, from man to spectre, from spectre to plant, from plant to galaxy. My works are the ...
Ana Mendieta. (Photo: The Estate of Ana Mendieta Collection LLC, Courtesy Galerie Lelong New York) Courtesy the Estate of Ana Mendieta Collection LLC and Galerie Lelong New York The first week of ...
This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. He called 911 after it happened. “My wife is an artist and I am an artist ...
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