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Obra Negra, 2007-2008 (galvanized wire, copper, & Chinese ink on cardboard)

Obra Negra, 2007-2008 (galvanized wire, copper, & Chinese ink on cardboard)
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Image title
Obra Negra, 2007-2008 (galvanized wire, copper, & Chinese ink on cardboard)
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Artist
Calle, Johanna (b.1965) / Colombian
Location
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA
Medium
galvanized wire, copper, and Chinese ink on cardboard
Date
2007 AD - 2008 AD (C21st AD)
Image description

Black Opus. This work was inspired by trips to the Bogota slums where Johanna Calle observed that, as a consequence of violence and societal breakdown, girls as young as eight often bear the burden of raising younger children and maintaining the family.

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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston / museum purchase funded by the Caribbean Art Fund and the Caroline Wiess Law Accessions Endowment Fund / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
South America / America (continent) / building / Caribbean / anonymous girls / graphic / sketches / imprisonment / lines / latin american / colombian / latin america / sketch / south america / drawings / monochrome / colombia / imprisoned / south american / trapped / social commentary

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