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'Libertad a los presos politicos / Freedom for the political prisoners', Anonymous. (Photo: Martin Melaugh)
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Title of Textile: | Libertad a los presos políticos / Freedom for the political prisoners |
Maker: | Anonymous |
Country of Origin: | Chile |
Year Produced: | 1985c |
Size (cm): | 46cm (w) x 37cm (l) |
Materials: | Scraps of material hand sewn onto burlap |
Type of Textile: | Arpillera |
Description: | The women who made this kind of arpillera resorted to their textile skills as a means by which to live with conflict and its memory on a daily basis. As Marjorie Agosín(2008) quotes: "For the arpilleristas the political events of their country and their daily lives became inseparable" ("Tapestries of Hope, Threads of Love" , Rowman & Littlefield).
The struggle for better conditions for political prisoners became extremely relevant. This arpillera shows a group of women protesting in front of a prison and demanding the release of the prisoners within.
Actions depicted in arpilleras like this one brought international pressure on the Junta,and internal disagreements within it, made General Pinochet sign the convention against torture in 1988. In turn, this allowed Spain to indict General Pinochet on charges alleging human rights violations during his regime from 1973 to 1990.
The powerful effect of this type of political expression was not recognised at first by the military. Ariel Zeitlin Cooke explains: "Ironically, war textiles are largely disregarded by modern military authorities because of their feminine connotations and can therefore be a relatively safe forum for dangerous or provocative ideas" (Weavings of War).
When the Chilean military finally recognised the power of the arpilleras, they condemned these works as subversive materials and if found they would have been stopped at Customs and destroyed before leaving the country. |
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 Aus Chile' -Eine Retrospektive, 6/05/2010 - 28/05/2010 Stitching Resistance, 12/10/2010 - 16/01/2011 Arpilleras e resistência política no Chile , 30/07/2011 - 30/10/2011 Arpilleras of Chilean political resistance , 22/03/2012 - 5/06/2012 Stitching and Unstitching The Troubles-phase 1, 5/09/2012 - 29/09/2012 RETAZOS TESTIMONIALES: arpilleras de Chile y otras latitudes, 28/09/2013 - 10/11/2013 Stitching and Unstitching The Troubles II, 6/12/2013 - 22/02/2014 SMALL Actions BIG Movements, 1/07/2014 - 11/07/2014 Sew to Speak – Human Rights, 12/09/2014 - 14/09/2014 Textile Accounts of Conflicts, 17/11/2014 - 18/11/2014 Textile Accounts of Conflicts, 6/02/2015 - 7/03/2015 COSIENDO PAZ: Conflicto, Arpilleras, Memoria , 26/03/2015 - 30/09/2015 COSIENDO PAZ: Conflicto, Arpilleras, Memoria, 8/10/2015 - 4/04/2016 COSIENDO PAZ: Conflicto, Arpilleras, Memoria , 13/04/2016 - 12/06/2016 Arpilleras, yesterday and today, 14/09/2017 - 15/09/2017 Arpilleras Speak Truth, 25/09/2017 - 28/10/2017 Arpilerak: Memoriaren Haritik Etorkizuna Josten / Arpilleras: Al Hilo De La Memoria, 12/04/2018 - 24/04/2018 ARIPILLERAS: AL HILO DE LA MEMORIA, TEJIENDO FUTURO / Arpilleras: Knitting the Future, 25/04/2018 - 30/05/2018 Justicia Transicional y Arte-Textil / Transitional Justice and Art-Textile, 24/09/2018 - 18/10/2018 Conflict Textiles talk , 3/02/2019 - 3/02/2019 Embracing Human Rights, 5/11/2019 - 18/12/2019 Embracing Human Rights: Conflict Textiles’ Journey, 9/01/2020 - 31/07/2020 The Art of the Banner, 9/02/2021 - 23/02/2021 Nonviolence in Action: Antimilitarism in the 21st Century, 24/03/2021 - 31/12/2021 Anticolonial Archiving as Method, 10/03/2023 - 10/03/2023 Threads of Empowerment: Conflict Textiles’ International Journey, 21/06/2024 - 27/04/2025
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