A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Norma Cecilia Vicuña Ramírez
Birthplace:
Santiago, Chile
Born:
July 22, 1948
Norma Cecilia Vicuña Ramírez, visual artist and writer. She was born on July 22, 1948 in Santiago, Chile. She studied at the Faculty of Arts of the Universidad de Chile in 1971. Later in 1972 she traveled to London where she did postgraduate studies at the Slade School of Fine Arts at University College. She is considered one of the pioneers of conceptual art in Chile. She formed a group of artists and poets called Tribu No. At the beginning of 1970 she made a series of installations and art actions related to the theme of symbols of the pre-Columbian indigenous world, nature and South American mythology in general. In 1973 the BBC of London, made a documentary about his poetic-visual work In his visual work he has dedicated himself to oil painting, sculpture and video production. He has also published numerous poetic works and has given conferences on art. In 1975 she settled in Colombia where she continued her studies on American Indian popular culture and worked as a professor of Art History at the Fundación Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano and the course of Contemporary Latin American Poetry at the Fundación El Arte of the Universidad Libre de Bogotá. In 1980 she moved to New York City, USA.
Director:
1980 Sol y Dar y Dad, Una palabra bailada
1980 What Is Poetry to You?
1983 Paracas
2007 Yellow Soto
2008 Parti Si Pasion
2008 Vaso de Leche
2009 Lápiz en Bote
2010 Kon Kon
2011 El Quipu de Paula en Nueva York
2011 Quipu Viscera
2012 Quipu Austral
2012 Río Mapocho
2012 Umbílico
2014 Fire Over Water
2015 SemiYa
2017 A Living Knot
2017 Night of the Species
2018 Disappeared Quipu
2021 Death of the Pollinators
Screenplay:
1980 Sol y Dar y Dad, Una palabra bailada
1980 What Is Poetry to You?
1983 Paracas
2007 Yellow Soto
2008 Parti Si Pasion
2008 Vaso de Leche
2009 Lápiz en Bote
2010 Kon Kon
2011 El Quipu de Paula en Nueva York
2011 Quipu Viscera
2012 Quipu Austral
2012 Río Mapocho
2012 Umbílico
2014 Fire Over Water
2015 SemiYa
2017 A Living Knot
2017 Night of the Species
2018 Disappeared Quipu
2021 Death of the Pollinators
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