Del Sur al Norte #2 [From South to North #2], from The New Immigration
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Guillermo Bert
(Santiago, Chile, 1959–)
Date1988
MediumPhotogravure
DimensionsSheet: 22 × 14 13/16 in. (55.9 × 37.7 cm)
Additional Dimension: 13 13/16 × 10 7/8 in. (35.1 × 27.7 cm)
Additional Dimension: 13 13/16 × 10 7/8 in. (35.1 × 27.7 cm)
Credit LineBlanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Gift of Gilberto Cárdenas, 2017.605.4
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Collection AreaPrints and Drawings
Object number2017.605.4
On View
Not on viewIn 1988, Sister Karen Boccalero and Gilberto Cárdenas worked together to organize this portfolio entitled "The New Immigration" ["La nueva inmigración"], of ten etchings by five artists. The prints, sponsored by Self Help Graphics and co-published by Galería Sin Fronteras, were produced at Taller Romero in Mexico City by printer Renato Esquivel Romero. According to Cárdenas, this series pays “homage to the perseverance and dignity of the new Latino immigrants as they struggle with the transition into American society.” He has also said that they are a reminder of “the role that immigration plays in enriching the economic vitality of our society and the contributions that the immigrants and their children will have in making American society a better community for tomorrow—a community ‘sin fronteras.’” Each of the five selected artists presents a distinctive take on politics, immigration, and the border.
Guillermo Bert opted for a portrayal of the individual experience of everyday immigration. He features the image of one woman crossing the border for work amidst male bodies in positions of surveillance and interrogation, in addition to victims of state-sanctioned violence.
Exhibitions
José Antonio Aguirre
1988