Zeynep Gunay Chile

Zeynep Gunay

Heritage as activism: solidarity art in Chile

The project attempts to provide a brief critical commentary on the reimagining of conflict heritage through the art-based narratives: How arts can contribute to resolve conflict in heritage-making where past is not really past through the everyday politics of present? How conflict heritage can be transformed into a source (rather than victim) in democratizing, healing and reconciling society? How arts can enhance the empowerment of heritage communities? How can we engage with the trilogy of conflict, heritage and arts in the public space?

Regarding the politicisation of heritage upon manipulations through the power of contested world politics and ideologies, Bosnian, Moroccan and Chilean heritage is located as a medium to discuss not only the conflict between ‘histories’ (as pillars of difficult heritage of war, colonialisation, slavery/racism, migration and military dictatorship in addition to their representative territories of Middle East and North Africa, Europe and Latin America), but also the remaking of collective memories - In Gupta (2001)’s words, ‘collective madness’. The research is constructed upon visible and invisible terrains of the conflict in the public space through narratives, while exploring the art-based responses in democratizing, healing and reconciling conflict heritage.

The focus of the second secondment in Santiago is particularly on Arpillera as a patchwork of memory and a narrative of traumatic history appeared as a voice of the victims of the Pinochet Regime whereas art and politics tracends in the making of heritage of solidarity and resistance.

The conclusion provides not only an inquiry on the clashes between different histories of future in reclaiming heritage, but also showcases diverse narratives on the ways to democratize the society through the trilogy of heritage, arts and public space.

Dates: 
16 Feb to 19 Apr 2019, -
Methods: 
Collecting / Documenting
City: 
Santiago de Chile
Topics: 
#conflict heritage, #art-based narratives, #democratisation, #public space, #1.1 ENGAGED COLLECTIVE CULTURAL PRACTICE, #1.5 DEMOCRATIC RECONSTRUCTION

Participant
: Zeynep Gunay