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'Olla común en una población / Soup kitchen in a barrio', Anonymous. (Photo: Martin Melaugh)
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Title of Textile: | Olla común en una población / Soup Kitchen in a barrio |
Maker: | Anon., Taller Fundación Missio, Santiago |
Country of Origin: | Chile |
Year Produced: | 1982 |
Size (cm): | 47cm (w) x 38cm (l) |
Materials: | Scraps of materials hand sewn onto burlap |
Type of Textile: | Arpillera |
Description: | This arpillera depicts the hunger and poverty that is wrought by conflict and social injustice. Created during the Pinochet dictatorship, it depicts both the desperation of hunger among the poor, forced to seek food from church charities, and also the resilience of those who find ways to ensure that the worst affected are not left hungry.
Soup kitchens, similar to the one portrayed in this arpillera, were a life line for the impoverished during the Pinochet regime. Church charities such as the Vicaría de la Solidaridad and later, the Fundación Solidaridad, were in the forefront in setting them up. María Madariaga, whose husband was unemployed and who wondered how she could provide food for her children, recalls what the soup kitchen meant for her family, even though not all of them could benefit from it: “There was an age limit to abide by…of my three children at the time, only one was able to eat…We thought it was better that one eats than none…” (Agosín, ibid).The need was so great that difficult choices had to be made, both within the family and in the organization, which meant that for Maria and her husband: “the days were especially long…because there was nothing to eat.”
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Owner: | Conflict Textiles collection |
Location: | c/o Karen Logan, Senior curator, Ulster Museum, Belfast |
Original / Replica: | Original |
Photographer: | Martin Melaugh |
Provenance: | Donation from Kinderhilfe arpillera collection, Chile/Bonn (2009). (HM0724) |
Textile exhibited at: |
Arpilleras habitades de memòria, 14/01/2010 - 26/02/2010 The Politics of the Mundane in Chilean and Other Arpilleras, 27/08/2010 - 29/08/2010 Stitching Resistance, 12/10/2010 - 16/01/2011 Stitching Peace: An exhibition of Arpilleras and Quilts, 16/02/2011 - 18/03/2011 Stitching Peace: An exhibition of arpilleras and quilts, 17/05/2011 - 25/05/2011 Transforming threads of resistance, 27/02/2012 - 9/03/2012 ÜberlebensKunst - Konfliktbearbeitung durch textile Bilder, 12/07/2012 - 26/08/2012 Stitching and Unstitching The Troubles-phase 1, 5/09/2012 - 29/09/2012 Arpilleras in contested spaces, 3/09/2013 - 6/09/2013 RETAZOS TESTIMONIALES: arpilleras de Chile y otras latitudes, 28/09/2013 - 10/11/2013 Women 31 , 7/03/2014 - 15/04/2014 SMALL Actions BIG Movements, 1/07/2014 - 11/07/2014 Arpilleras: Verhalen over leven / Arpilleras: stories of life and survival, 23/09/2015 - 20/11/2015 ARPILLERAS: verhalen over leven / ARPILLERAS: stories of life and survival, 16/01/2016 - 24/02/2016 Enduring Life: Arpillera Voices, 11/05/2016 - 15/07/2016 Arpillera Voices and Echoes , 6/10/2016 - 14/11/2016 Arpilleras viajeras: Chilenas y de otras latitudes, 16/11/2016 - 12/12/2016 War-Torn Children, 1/03/2017 - 15/04/2017 War-Torn Children , 17/07/2017 - 28/07/2017 War-Torn Children, 2/10/2017 - 27/10/2017 War-Torn Children, 8/02/2018 - 24/03/2018 War-Torn Children, 5/09/2018 - 29/11/2018 Conflict, Famine and Displacement: Then and Now, 13/06/2020 - 27/06/2020 #DerechosdelNiño / #DretsdelsInfants / #ChildrensRights, 10/11/2020 - 29/01/2021 #ChildrensRights / #DerechosdelNiño / #DretsdelsInfants , 15/03/2021 - 6/06/2021 Threads of Empowerment: Conflict Textiles’ International Journey, 21/06/2024 - 27/04/2025
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