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Cecilia Vicuña: Word Weapons [Hardback]

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  • Format: Hardback, 150 pages, height x width x depth: 203x254x16 mm, weight: 599 g, 107 Illustrations
  • Pub. Date: 19-Oct-2023
  • Publisher: California College of Arts
  • ISBN-13: 9798986781204
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  • Format: Hardback, 150 pages, height x width x depth: 203x254x16 mm, weight: 599 g, 107 Illustrations
  • Pub. Date: 19-Oct-2023
  • Publisher: California College of Arts
  • ISBN-13: 9798986781204
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At once poetry, art and activism, Vicuñas playful multimedia works "open up minds by opening up words"

This beautifully designed clothbound book brings together the Palabrarmas series by the Chilean-born artist, poet and activist Cecilia Vicuña (born 1948). Images of these workseach a powerful juxtaposition of color, poetry and politicsappear alongside new essays and historical references chosen with the artist. Palabrarmas, a neologism that translates to "word weapons" or "word arms," imagine new ways of seeing language. Taking the form of collages, silkscreens, drawings, poems, fabric banners, cutouts, mixed-media installations and street actions, Vicuñas Palabarmas bring together her work in poetry, activism and visual art. Each one unpacks and deconstructs single words to reveal other words hiding within them, allowing new meanings to emerge. The artist began making these visual anagrams while in exile in London and Bogotá after the Pinochet-led coup of 1973 in Chile, and has always seen them as a form of liberationas a way to "open up minds by opening up words," as she puts it. The Palabarmas have taken on new relevance in todays political climate, and appeared on the streets during Chiles 2019 revolution as protest signs. This book presents a range of Palabrarmas in color for the first time, with new essays by Mónica de la Torre, Carla Macchiavello, Cecilia Vicuña and Jeanne Gerrity, and reprinted texts by René Daumal, Robert Randall and Simón Rodríguez.

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The relationship between art and revolution, so foundational to Vicuñas more than fifty-year oeuvre, echoes in permutations written, illustrated, performed, and documented in 'Word Weapons.' -- Emily LaBarge * Bookforum *