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OverviewLotty Rosenfeld: Disobedient Spaces is the companion publication to the first US retrospective of Chilean artist Lotty Rosenfeld (b. 1943, Santiago; d. 2020, Santiago). It features a conversation between curators Natalia Brizuela and Julia Bryan-Wilson, newly translated archival materials, and original essays that contextualize Rosenfeld’s solo practice as well as her collaborations with Colectivo Acciones de Arte (CADA). Together, these texts elaborate how the artist was a crucial node in a Latin American network that merged activism with poetry. In her wide-ranging work, Rosenfeld celebrated the imagination as the antidote to systems of control, be they patriarchal, dictatorial, capitalistic, or colonial. Framed through the lens of care, feminist friendship, and solidarity across difference, the exhibition highlights her tactile and conceptual strategies. The show also emphasizes an unprecedented range of materialities used by Rosenfeld—including rarely seen intaglio prints, collages from everyday materials, book covers, and serigraphs with thread. Disobedient Spaces foregrounds her creative and political partnerships, illuminating Rosenfeld’s many alliances with fellow artists and activists. This book explores how Lotty Rosenfeld circumvented attempts to police thought, behaviors, and language through the ambiguities inherent in art before, during, and after the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Natalia Brizuela , Julia Bryan-Wilson , Betti Sue-Hertz , Betti Sue-HertzPublisher: Columbia University, Wallach Art Gallery,U.S. Imprint: Columbia University, Wallach Art Gallery,U.S. ISBN: 9781884919411ISBN 10: 1884919413 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 01 August 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsForeword and Introduction Betti Sue-Hertz Disobedient Spaces: A Curatorial Dialogue about Lotty Rosenfeld Natalia Brizuela and Julia Byan-Wilson Bandages, Stitches, and Sutures: Lotty Rosenfeld’s Feminist Materialities Julia Bryan-Wilson Tracing Crosses on the Pavement Lotty Rosenfeld An Underground Film Diamela Eltit and Lotty Rosenfeld Ties Carolina Arevalo My Mother’s Work Alejandra Coz Rosenfeld Crossings Along Those Lines Susana Draper Sites of Un+Happiness Jerónimo Duarte-Riascos Lotty Rosenfeld: Presente Esther Gabara Lotty, My Disobedient Friend Guillermo Geisse Desolation and Oblivion Cristóbal Lehyt Lotty Rosenfeld’s America Florencia San Martín Profane Attachments: Lotty Rosenfeld’s Via Crucis Verónica Tello Letter to Lotty Cecilia Vicuna Plates Translated Archival Project Proposals from Diamela Eltit and Lotty Rosenfeld Life Stories of Marginalized Women Project Promoting Arts and Culture: Space for Women’s Artistic Creation Proposal: Towards a Popular CultureReviewsAuthor InformationJulia Bryan-Wilson is Professor of Contemporary Art and LGBTQ+ Studies and core faculty in Columbia’s Institute for the Study of Sexuality and Gender. Bryan-Wilson is Curator-at-Large at the Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP), where she co-organized the major group exhibitions Women’s Histories, Histories of Dance, and Queer Histories. Her show Louise Nevelson: Persistence was an official Collateral Event of the Venice Biennale in 2022, and in 2024 she served as the President of the International Jury of the 60th Venice Biennale. Natalia Brizuela is Class of 1930 Chair of the Center for Latin American & Caribbean Studies, and Professor of Spanish & Portuguese and Film & Media at the University of California, Berkeley. She co-curated Contemporary Indigenous Media (2022) with Kathy Geritz at the Berkeley Art Museum Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA); The Matter of Photography in the Americas (2018–19) with Jodi Roberts at the Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University and the Houston Center for Photography; and Nuno Ramos: No Sé (El Templo del Sol) (2014) at the Parque de la Memoria in Buenos Aires. Along with Rachel Price and Ian Alan Price she is a co-curator of the online platform “Waldemar Cordeiro: Bits of the Planet” (2024–ongoing). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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