Teresa Margolles (b. 1963) is Mexico's foremost proponent of corpse art. Her work meditates upon her obsessions with the dead body and the processes that occur after death, and shows death as a direct result of violence. Employing a range of techniques of representation, Margolles implicates the spectator into potentially uncomfortably close contemplation of the artwork, sometimes through direct physical contact with the raw materials used in its creation. She transgresses the boundaries between the interior and the exterior of the body, and between life and death, occupying an artistic space where the minimalist and internationally accessible language of conceptual art interacts with her method of commenting upon a specifically Mexican set...
For over two decades, the work of Teresa Margolles has held an important position in Mexico’s artist...
A human being is continuously living towards death within a mortal body that is dying little by lit...
In this article I explore works by three artists in which we can see images that relate to bereaveme...
Teresa Margolles (b. 1963) is Mexico's foremost proponent of corpse art. Her work meditates upon her...
The artist Teresa Margolles, Mexico's foremost proponent of corpse art, is based in Mexico City and...
This paper focuses on the work of the Mexican artist Teresa Margolles (b.1963), whose entire oeuvre ...
Teresa Margolles, born in Culiacán, Mexico, is a socially engaged conceptual artist whose work exami...
This essay takes as its theme the fascination with the forensics of death as a focus of interest for...
While the work of contemporary Mexican artist Teresa Margolles and her collaborators in the death-me...
International audienceAt this beginning of XXIth century, Mexico is the theater of a fervent violenc...
Photographic, film and video representations of dying and dead subjects bring to light delicate bal...
How to represent death in the artistic sphere? Can we talk about disgust in art? These are some of t...
In 2009, Teresa Margolles represented Mexico at the Venice Biennial. Her exhibition, What E...
This dissertation examines the work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Doris Salcedo, Teresa Margolles, and S...
In 2006, then-President Felipe Calder�n declared war on drug cartels in Mexico, and subsequently, an...
For over two decades, the work of Teresa Margolles has held an important position in Mexico’s artist...
A human being is continuously living towards death within a mortal body that is dying little by lit...
In this article I explore works by three artists in which we can see images that relate to bereaveme...
Teresa Margolles (b. 1963) is Mexico's foremost proponent of corpse art. Her work meditates upon her...
The artist Teresa Margolles, Mexico's foremost proponent of corpse art, is based in Mexico City and...
This paper focuses on the work of the Mexican artist Teresa Margolles (b.1963), whose entire oeuvre ...
Teresa Margolles, born in Culiacán, Mexico, is a socially engaged conceptual artist whose work exami...
This essay takes as its theme the fascination with the forensics of death as a focus of interest for...
While the work of contemporary Mexican artist Teresa Margolles and her collaborators in the death-me...
International audienceAt this beginning of XXIth century, Mexico is the theater of a fervent violenc...
Photographic, film and video representations of dying and dead subjects bring to light delicate bal...
How to represent death in the artistic sphere? Can we talk about disgust in art? These are some of t...
In 2009, Teresa Margolles represented Mexico at the Venice Biennial. Her exhibition, What E...
This dissertation examines the work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Doris Salcedo, Teresa Margolles, and S...
In 2006, then-President Felipe Calder�n declared war on drug cartels in Mexico, and subsequently, an...
For over two decades, the work of Teresa Margolles has held an important position in Mexico’s artist...
A human being is continuously living towards death within a mortal body that is dying little by lit...
In this article I explore works by three artists in which we can see images that relate to bereaveme...