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(b Havana, 18 Nov 1948; d New York, 8 Sept 1985). American sculptor, performance artist, video artist and painter of Cuban birth. From the age of 13, when she was sent to the USA from Cuba by her parents, she lived in orphanages and foster homes in Iowa. Her sense of exile and the separation from her family proved strong motivating forces on her later work. After completing an MA in painting at the University of Iowa in 1972, she entered the university's new Multimedia and Video Art programme, in which she was free to experiment and develop a unique formal language, gaining an MFA in 1977.

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Ana Mendieta
Born November 18, 1948(1948-11-18)
Died September 8, 1985 (aged 36)
Nationality Cuban American
Field Performance art, Sculpture

Ana Mendieta (18 November 1948 – 8 September 1985) was a Cuban-American artist famous for her performance art and "earth-body" sculptural, photographic, and video work.

Mendieta was born in Havana, Cuba but moved to the United States at a young age. In 1961, at the age of 13, she and her older sister Raquelin were exiled from Cuba because her family opposed the revolutionary government. They were placed in several institutions and foster care in Iowa through Operation Peter Pan run by Catholic Charities with the collaboration of the US government.

She earned a BA from the University of Iowa in 1969 and subsequently earned an MA in Painting and an MFA in Intermedia. Throughout the course of her career, she created work in Cuba, Mexico, Italy, and the United States of America.

Much of Mendieta's work may be considered strongly feminist by some, it is in essence autobiographical. One theme in her early performance art was violence against the female body. Later Mendieta focused on a spiritual and physical connection with the land, most particularly in her Silueta pieces, which typically involved carving her imprint into sand or mud, making body prints or painting her outline or silhouette onto a wall. In 1983 she won the Prix de Rome and took up residence in Rome, Italy. During the last 2 years of her life she started creating "objects", mostly permanent sculptures and drawings, it was her intention to retain the connection with nature via the vibrations of the natural elements she continued to use in the works.

She died on 8 September 1985 in New York from a fall from a 34th floor apartment in Greenwich Village. Eight months earlier Mendieta had married the minimalist sculptor Carl Andre. Andre was tried and acquitted of her murder; during the trial his lawyer described her death as a possible accident or a suicide.

Her estate is managed by the Galerie Lelong in New York City.

Bibliography

  • Walker, Joanna, ‘The body is present even if in disguise: tracing the trace in the art work of Nancy Spero and Ana Mendieta’. Tate Papers, Spring 2009. See http://www.tate.org.uk/research/tateresearch/tatepapers/09spring/joanna-walker.shtm
  • Viso, Olga. Unseen Mendieta: The Unpublished Works of Ana Mendieta. New York: Prestel, 2008.
  • Viso, Olga. Ana Mendieta: Earth Body. Hatje Cantz Publishers in collaboration with the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, 2004.
  • Moure, Gloria et al. "Ana Mendieta". Poligrafa, April 2, 2001.
  • Blocker, Jane. "Where Is Ana Mendieta?: Identity, Performativity, and Exile". Duke University Press, May, 1999.
  • Miwon Kwon, "Bloody Valentines: Afterimages by Ana Mendieta". In: Catherine de Zegher (ed.), Inside the Visible. The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston & MIT Press, 1996.
  • Anne Raine, "Embodied Geographies". In: Griselda Pollock (ed.)Generations and Geographies in the Visual Arts. Routledge, 1996.
  • Clearwater, Bonnie, ed. "Ana Mendieta: A Book of Works" (Hardcover). Grassfield Press, November, 1993.
  • Jacob, Mary Jane. "Ana Mendieta: The "Silueta" Series, 1973-1980". Galerie Lelong, 1991.
  • Katz, Robert. "Naked by the Window: The Fatal Marriage of Carl Andre and Ana Mendieta", Atlantic Monthly Press, 1990.
  • Perreault, John and Petra Barreras del Rio. Ana Mendieta: A Retrospective". The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, 1987.

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