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Border/Land

Border/land

 

In Gloria Anzaldua’s collection of essays, Borderlands/ La Frontera, she writes, “The U.S-Mexican border es una herida abierta where the Third World grates against the first and bleeds. And before a scab forms it hemorrhages again, the lifeblood of two worlds merging to form a third country — a border culture. Borders are set up to define the places that are safe and unsafe, to distinguish us from them. A border is a dividing line, a narrow strip along a steep edge. A borderland is a vague and undetermined place created by the emotional residue of an unnatural boundary. It is in a constant state of transition.”  This work is a meditation on our relationship to land, space, and place within the Borderland community.

2018, neon, aluminum, bass plywood, foam, felt, mirrored acrylic, acrylic paint, and epoxy. Commissioned and collected by the El Paso Museum of Art, Members Choice purchase with funds provided by the Robert U. and Mabel O. Lipscomb Foundation Endowment, Contemporary Art Collection. Photo Credit: Edgar Picazo

 

Border/Land was commissioned by the El Paso Museum of Art in 2017 and completed in 2018.

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