
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a light-colored, possibly off-white, wall with black, sans-serif text printed directly upon its surface. The text functions as an explanatory panel for an art exhibition, centered on the work of artist Janet Toro. The prominent title reads "CUERPO / AFECTOS / FEMINISMOS" (BODY / AFFECTIONS / FEMINISMS). The text describes Toro's work as politically and feminist-oriented, addressing violence against women, patriarchy, symbolic oppression, and structural violence perpetuated by the church and state. It highlights her critical posture and participation in women's rights movements. Specific art pieces and performances mentioned include "Este es mi cuerpo" (2017), "Biografía de mi cuerpo" (2003), "Verbum Adjectivum" (2017), and "Carmín" (2013), as well as a 2015 tapestry. The narrative further notes Toro's direct engagement with machismo-related violence (physical, psychological, verbal, emotional) and the objectification of women. The environment is an indoor exhibition space, characterized by uniform lighting without discernible shadows cast by objects within the frame. A slight vertical curve or corner of the wall is visible on the far right side of the image. No individuals are present. The object is a static informational display. Based on the subject artist being a prominent Chilean figure and the thematic content aligning with major retrospectives, this scene is likely located within the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (MNBA) in Santiago, Chile, specifically from the "Janet Toro: La resistencia del cuerpo" exhibition that ran from late 2021 to early 2022.
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