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The Silence

A work made of gelatin silver print.

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  • A work made of gelatin silver print.

Date:

1987

Artist:

Alfredo Jaar
Chilean, born 1956

About this artwork

After moving to New York in 1982, Alfredo Jaar turned from architecture to photographic installation work. His projects address the harsh conditions of life in eco-nomically underdeveloped regions “to bring news of the world to the art world.” In his 1987 installation 1+1+1, three photographic light boxes displayed upside-down images of Salvadoran street children, including this one. He cropped photojournalist Steve Cagan’s original photograph at the children’s waists, removing their faces and leaving only the distended bellies and bare feet that signal their impoverished condition. On the floor below each light box, gold frames suggested three different relationships between art and reality: detachment (an empty frame), self-reflection (frames within frames), and a limited but corrected reflection (a framed mirror).

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Photography and Media

Artist

Alfredo Jaar

Title

The Silence

Place

Chile (Artist's nationality:)

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Made 1987

Medium

Gelatin silver print

Dimensions

Image: 26.7 × 38.2 cm (10 9/16 × 15 1/16 in.); Paper: 32.8 × 44.2 cm (12 15/16 × 17 7/16 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Boardroom, Inc.

Reference Number

1992.583

Extended information about this artwork

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