Exiled space, in‐between space: existential spatiality in Ana Mendieta's Siluetas Series

Mariana Ortega
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Existential space is lived space, space permeated by our raced, gendered selves. It is representative of our very existence. The purpose of this essay is to explore the intersection between this lived space and art by analyzing the work of the Cuban‐born artist Ana Mendieta and showing how her Siluetas Series discloses a space of exile. The first section discusses existential spatiality as explained by the phenomenologists Heidegger and Watsuji and as represented in Mendieta's Siluetas. The second section analyzes the space of exile as a space of in‐between‐ness and borders. Lastly, the third section discusses temporality as it relates to the space of exile. Through the analysis of Mendieta's Siluetas, and in light of phenomenological accounts of space and the works of Anzaldúa and Mignolo, Ana Mendieta herself is disclosed as well as the space characteristic of those who can no longer be said to have a “home.” My exploration through my art of the relationship between myself and nature has been a clear result of my having been torn from my homeland during my adolescence. The making of my Silueta in nature keeps (makes) the transition between my homeland and my new home. It is a way of reclaiming my roots and becoming one with nature. Although the culture in which I live is part of me, my roots and cultural identity are a result of my Cuban heritage.1   Ana Mendieta Living in a state of psychic unrest, in a Borderland, is what makes poets write and artists create.2   Gloria Anzaldúa
流亡空间,中间空间:Ana Mendieta的Siluetas系列中的存在空间
存在空间是生活的空间,是我们种族的、性别化的自我所渗透的空间。它代表了我们的存在。本文的目的是通过分析古巴出生的艺术家Ana Mendieta的作品,并展示她的Siluetas系列如何揭示流亡空间,来探索这种生活空间与艺术之间的交集。第一部分讨论了由现象学家海德格尔和Watsuji解释的存在空间性,并在门迭塔的《Siluetas》中有所体现。第二部分分析了作为中间空间和边界空间的流亡空间。最后,第三部分讨论了与流亡空间有关的时间性。通过对门迭塔的《西鲁塔斯》的分析,结合现象学对空间的描述以及Anzaldúa和米格诺洛的作品,揭示了安娜·门迭塔本人以及那些不再被称为有“家”的人的空间特征。我通过我的艺术探索我与自然之间的关系,这显然是我在青春期离开家乡的结果。我在大自然中的Silueta的制作使我的家乡和新家之间的过渡成为可能。这是一种找回我的根,与自然融为一体的方式。虽然我生活的文化是我的一部分,但我的根和文化身份是我的古巴遗产的结果。生活在一种精神不安的状态下,在一个边陲,这是诗人写作和艺术家创造的原因。2 Gloria Anzaldúa
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