IMG_6837 2501 MIGRANTES Historic Oaxaca Art Installation 2012
by Lorena Cassady
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IMG_6837 2501 MIGRANTES Historic Oaxaca Art Installation 2012
Artist
Lorena Cassady
Medium
Mixed Media - Life-sized Fired Clay
Description
“2501 Migrantes” was a historic sculpture exhibit in 2012 of 2,501 life-sized clay statues created by Oaxacan artist ALEJANDRO SANTIAGO RAMIREZ in the mod-2000s. He created it after returning to his Zapotec village and finding that 2,500 people, more than half of the population, had moved to find work in Northern Mexico or the United States. He decided to memorialize this loss by creating, with the help of villagers that he trained and supervised, 2,500 clay statues,plus one that represented himself. The exhibit was placed in the desert near the frontera, the border between Mexico and the United States for several months and was returned to Oaxaca where I was living. The figures were on display on the streets and Plazas surrounding Santo Domingo Cathedral.
Several rough-hewn sculptures of human figures stand clustered together, each with unique textural features. They appear to be made from different types of material, some darker and others lighter, giving a varied and somewhat eclectic appearance to the group.
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June 24th, 2024
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