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'Long wait of the mourning women', by Group Artesanías (Crafts) Choibá and Ursula Holzapfel, Life, Justice and Peace Committee, Quibdó diocese.
(Photo: Michael Paetau)
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Title of Textile: | La larga espera de las mujeres de luto / Long wait of the mourning women |
Maker: | Group Artesanías Choibá and Ursula Holzapfel, Life, Justice and Peace Committee, Quibdó diocese |
Country of Origin: | Colombia |
Year Produced: | 2016 |
Size (cm): | Backcloth 75 x 42cm; dolls 20cm(7) & 10cm(3) |
Materials: | Cathedral backcloth: cotton, painted with fabric paint; Dolls: padded cloth with hair made of black wool, clothes made from cotton, silicious filling; Small cloth embroidered by hand; Child dolls dressed in crochet |
Type of Textile: | Installation |
Description: | The group Artesanías Choibá consists of women who are relatives of the victims of the armed conflict in Colombia, who sought refuge in the Coliseum de Quibdó after the violent massive displacement of Afro-Colombian communities in the Department of Chocó by paramilitary and military troops in 1996/97. Here, the women of this victim’s movement are depicted in front of the cathedral of Quibdó where they have been gathering at the end of each month for a number of years. Bearing signs with the names of their assassinated and disappeared relatives they publicly highlight and denounce these actions, the displacement of whole communities and the unfair treatment of the victims’ families. The child dolls symbolise that a generation of children is now orphaned, abandoned and forgotten.
The victims’ relatives believe that history can only be prevented from repeating itself if it is understood well, and feel a burning obligation through this, their second installation: “to tell our children and grandchildren … what happened.” Their first installation, created at Christmas 2012, narrates their struggle and long wait through the Nativity scene. “We not only show what happened, but also visualise how as mothers, companions and partners we disagree with the abuse we receive. Therefore we are ‘in mourning’ and we keep the memory alive.”
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Owner: | Conflict Textiles collection |
Location: | Conflict Textiles store |
Original / Replica: | Original |
Photographer: | Michael Paetau |
Provenance: | Donation from Artesanías Choibá Group and Ursula Holzapfel, Life, Justice and Peace Committee, Quibdó diocese, Colombia (2017) (HM0724) |
Textile exhibited at: |
Stitched Voices / Lleisiau wedi eu Pwytho, 25/03/2017 - 13/05/2017 Stitched Voices: Knowing conflict through textiles, 17/11/2017 - 20/12/2017 Stitched Voices - textila berättelse om politisk våld och motstånd , 29/08/2018 - 21/04/2019 "A Museum For Me", part of the Culture Unconfined Festival, 11/05/2020 - 31/07/2020 Con-textualising Memory / Con-textualizando la memoria, 10/12/2021 - 10/12/2021 How Transitional Justice Ideas Travel: Dealing with the Legacy of the Past in Norther, 10/02/2023 - 10/02/2023 Textiles and the Social Fabric of the Colombian Conflict, 14/03/2023 - 14/03/2023 Stitching our Stories: Displacement, Healing, New Possibilities, 23/11/2023 - 23/11/2023
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