“I have been carrying out a dialogue between the landscape and the female body (based on my own silhouette). I believe this has been a direct result of my having been torn from my homeland (Cuba) during my adolescence. I am overwhelmed by the feeling of having been cast from the womb (nature). My art is the way I re-establish the bonds that unite me to the universe. It is a return to the maternal source.” - Ana Mendieta
Every time I encounter Mendieta’s work, I am struck again by its power, and filled with anger that a woman who made such art about violence against the bodies and personhood of women had her own life ended by the violence of a man. A man who was acquitted of all charges.
Every time, I wonder where she would be now. I wonder what we lost when she lost everything.
(via gregorianchantss)














