abstract pencil drawing. Banner for “Rematerialized Bodies: Argentine “New Images” and Dictatorship“ with Daniel Ricardo Quiles, Associate Professor, School of the Art Institute of Chicago

"Rematerialized Bodies: Argentine “New Images” and Dictatorship" with Daniel Ricardo Quiles, Associate Professor, School of the Art Institute of Chicago

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Lecture Open to Faculty/Staff Open to Students Open to the Public

Tue, Mar 24, 2026

5 PM – 6 PM EDT (GMT-4)

Private Location (sign in to display)

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Josefina Auslender is part of a generation of Argentine artists who responded to the murderous "Process of National Reorganization" implemented by the nation's violent dictatorship between 1976 and 1983. In this talk, Daniel R. Quiles (Associate Professor of Art History, Theory, and Criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago) will consider Auslender's subtle interplay between abstract drawing and the body in relation to the group of artists loosely identified as La Nueva Imagen (New Image) including Diana Dowek, Margarita Paksa, and Guillermo Kuitca. These artists present distinct ways of witnessing and condemning state terror, while also making the case for art as a component of trauma work. Together, they complemented and complicated the gestures of activists who, in the same moment, were famously returning rematerializing bodies in public space in the form of silhouettes.

This program is being presented in conjunction with the exhibition Josefina Auslender: Drawing Myself Free on view at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art through May 31, 2026.

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Image: Josefina Auslender, untitled, from the series Los Cuerpos, 1978. Graphite, ink, and colored pencil on paper. 20 x 14 1/2 in (50.8 x 36.8 cm). (c) Josefina Auslender. Courtesy of Sarah Bouchard Gallery.

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