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Viernes 18 de octubre de 2013
Persecución Individual Varones
Velódromo Martín Emilio Cochise (Medellín)
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Anna Barham, Olivier Castel, Iñaki Garmendia, Mónica Restrepo, Katarina Zdjelar
–curated by Sabel Gavaldon
PV Thursday, 22 January, 7 to 9pm
23 January to 28 February 2015
“I have but one language — yet that language is not mine”, wrote Jacques Derrida in what is supposed to be an autobiographical essay, reflecting on the loss of one’s mother tongue as a consequence of colonialism in Algeria. But in what language does one write memoirs when there is no mother tongue? Whatever language we speak, and no matter how proficiently we master that language, the truth is we never quite own it. Language is an implant as much as it is a product of discipline and domestication. It is a foreign body within one’s own body. “I have but one language — yet that language is not mine”. Departing from this paradox, this exhibition is meant to be experienced as a passage between languages. A proliferation of voices whose identity remains in question. Some of them appear to be thrown into absolute translation. Others provide a line of flight from native culture and the politics of cultural belonging. Away from national identity and its dominant linguistic forms. A line of flight from the authority of the mother tongue. This exhibition wants to be a place from which to conjure up those voices that sound the most alien to us, not because they belong to another language, but because they are foreigners in their own language and so they make ours foreign to us.
Labor issues continue to play a significant role both in Colombia’s post-conflict development plans and in its bilateral relations with the United States. Since the signing of a Labor Action Plan with the United States in 2011, the country has striven to improve workers’ rights—although several pressing items remain on the agenda, including those raised by Colombia’s ongoing accession to the OECD.
For this open conversation on labor in Colombia, the bilateral labor agenda with the United States, and labor policy’s role in the post-conflict, the Dialogue is pleased to welcome Griselda Restrepo, Colombia’s minister of labor and a former national senator and member of congress.
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Titulo: ICHTHYS
Tecnica: Navajas y Cuchillos incautados por la Policia Nacional de Colombia + Hierro + Cemento + Resina
Medidas: 240 x 150 x 150 cms
Titulo: ICHTHYS
Tecnica: Navajas y Cuchillos incautados por la Policia Nacional de Colombia + Hierro + Cemento + Resina
Medidas: 240 x 150 x 150 cms
Dibujo en lápiz sobre papel
Retrato para la cubierta del libro "Hernán Restrepo Duque, una biografía"
Dimensiones: 26cm por 19cm
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