Lotty Rosenfeld

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Ana TrailerHoy y no mañana TrailerUna milla de cruces sobre el pavimento Trailer

Lotty Rosenfeld was a Chilean visual artist recognized for her career in the vanguard scene, which emerged in Chile after the military coup of 1973; her works have been characterized by calls for resistance and questioning of political authority. She was one of the founding members of the Colectivo Acciones de Arte (CADA), an interdisciplinary group that managed various interventions during the Chilean dictatorship. She was born in Santiago and after graduating from the School of Applied Arts at the Universidad de Chile, Rosenfeld began to explore video art, intervention, performance and video installation among others. In 1979 she founded CADA with visual artist Juan Castillo, poet Raúl Zurita, writer Diamela Eltit and sociologist Fernando Balcells. They performed in public spaces in the midst of the dictatorship, making historical actions such as "Para no morir de hambre en el arte" (1979); "ay Sudamérica" (1981) and "NO +" (1983); this last phrase became a common language of political protest beyond Chilean borders. Parallel to the work on CADA, Lotty Rosenfeld made one of her most outstanding interventions in 1979 called "A Mile of Crosses on the Pavement", where she traces lines on the street, forming a cross. The intervention not only had an impact on a national level, but the artist replicated it in various international locations, especially those of great political power such as the White House in Washington or the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. She died at the age of 77 from lung cancer in her last years. Among her many other works are "Una herida Americana" (1982), "Cautivos" (1989); and "Moción de Orden" (2002). He has several Altazor awards, and his works are in the Reina Sofia Museum, Spain and the Tate Gallery in London, among others.

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Chile: Historia del Sufragio femenino (1889-1949) Trailer (1991)

25 November 1991

Documentary that narrates the struggles of Chilean women's movements to obtain the political vote. The thread of this documentary video is determined by an interview with the lawyer Elena Caffarena, one of the most active fighters of the cause and a sharp protagonist of her time.

Hoy y no mañana Trailer (2018)

13 October 2018

During Chilean dictatorship an exceptional group of women emerges and they will leave a unique legacy in history.

El Padre Mío Trailer (1984)

30 November 1984

La guerra de Arauco Trailer (2001)

26 November 2001

Video installation that shows the historical disagreement between the indigenous world -the Mapuche ethnicity- and the Chilean hegemony.

Una milla de cruces sobre el pavimento Trailer (1979)

24 November 1979

The artist's voice-over saying "No, I wasn't happy" marks the beginning of the video-recording of this, her first art action, which consisted in the intervention to a traffic sign along a mile, specifically on Manquehue Street, in Santiago de Chile.

Who comes with Nelson Torres? Trailer (2001)

25 November 2001

Video projection that refers to the various ways in which language operates and its learning as a discipline, in order to achieve a functional and docile individual.

Moción de orden Trailer (2002)

12 June 2002

"Moción de Orden" is one of the video pieces corresponding to a video installation by the artist Lotty Rosenfeld.

Ana Trailer (2020)

02 October 2020

Stela, a young Brazilian actress, decides to make a work on the letters exchanged between Latin American plastic artists in the 70s and 80s.