Artist: Ana María Eckell
Tatum: 1998
Tuseum: Inter-American Development Bank (Washington, United States)
Techniek: Etching
Like much 1980’s Argentine art, the paintings of Ana Eckell (b. 1947) convey the uneasiness and oppressive climate of the military dictatorship. For two decades, Eckell produced images where animals, objects, and people intermingle chaotically and violently in a style reminiscent of comic strips or quick sketches in a notebook. Eckell wants to move the viewer, to generate an emotional response around a universal theme: human pain.
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