ANA MENDIETA'S SILUETA SERIES: AN ART THAT FEELS LIKE HOME
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ANA MENDIETA'S SILUETA SERIES: AN ART THAT FEELS LIKE HOME

Words by Alyssa Santos-Gonzales
Artist Ana Mendieta

Ana Mendieta was more than an artist; she was a force. This passionate Cuban-American spirit communicated stories of identity, belonging, and deep connections with nature through her art. For those who have ever felt out of place or yearned for a sense of home, her Silueta Series resonates deeply.

The Silueta Series is an emotional reflection of Ana's heart and soul, laid bare on the canvas of the earth. An connection from her homeland as a child, she channeled the accompanying confusion and longing into this series during the 1970s and early 1980s. Every imprint, every silhouette was an attempt to find herself in a world where she often felt lost.

The "earth-body" concept is where her body engages with the earth, becoming one with it.

© Estate of Ana Mendieta

Ana understood the fleeting nature of her art. Wind and rain would alter her imprints over time. But she meticulously documented each creation. Through photography, she captured the emotional essence of her interventions. And with film, video, and drawings, she provided a deeper insight into her world, sharing her raw, vulnerable moments.

Ana Mendieta, Imagen de Yagul, 1973
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