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Barbara Thumm Gallery and Alexander Gray Associates announce the passing of Teresa Burga


Barbara Thumm Gallery and Alexander Gray Associates announce the passing of Teresa Burga
Teresa Burga portrait. Teresa Burga at Galerie Barbara Thumm, 2012. Photo: Nici Wegener. Courtesy Galerie Barbara Thumm.
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.- Teresa Burga was an internationally acclaimed artist of feminist conceptual art , which she always negotiated as a concrete space of action in the context of Peru s colonial heritage and the political reality surrounding it, and whose structures of violence and power, conventions and ethnic attributions she deconstructed in her work. This also means that her work is not to be read in the context of the formal-aesthetic exercises of Western conceptual art, but rather as an analysis of the administrative, bureaucratic, political powers inherent in colonialism, which she radically brushes against the grain. Her work gains its topicality by anticipating contemporary discourses on the decolonization of art as well as art institutions, conveying them as h ....

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Teresa Burga (1935–2021) - Artforum International


February 17, 2021 at 4:02pm
Peruvian artist Teresa Burga, known for her involvement in the ’60s neo-avant-garde Grupo Arte Nuevo, died of Covid-19 on February 11 in Peru at eighty-five. Burga’s work in painting, sculpture, cybernetics, and installation applied conceptual strategies to questions of gender and labor, exploring the implications of systematization on modern life.
Born in Iquitos, Peru, in 1935, Burga studied painting at the Pontifical Catholic University in Lima, graduating in 1965. The following year, she, Jaime Dávila, Gloria Gómez-Sánchez, Luis Arias Vera, and a few others founded Grupo Arte Nuevo, a collective that brought new artistic movements such as Op, Pop, Minimalism, and happenings to the Peruvian scene. During this period, Burga produced sculptural works she called “ ....

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