Cortada will discuss his “No Tengan Miedo” assemblages at the “Treasures of South Florida” Honors Course at FIU’s Biscayne Bay Campus. Through “No Tengan Miedo” Cortada explored the impact of Pope John Paul II’s historic visit to Cuba on the third anniversary of his 1998 trip.
11/5/2012 | |
When: | Monday, November 5th 2:00 pm – 4:45 pm |
Where: | Florida International University Biscayne Bay Campus — Room ACI 130 3000 N.E. 151st Street North Miami, Florida 33181 United States |
Contact: | Mary Lou Pfeiffer, FIU Honors College Fellow [email protected] |
Xavier Cortada, “Revolution,” toilet plunger and wheels, 2001. |
Revolución is a seditious piece for both Miami and Cuba. A miniplunger with four wheels attached translates as a caustic ideogram, suggesting the popular expression revolver la mierda (to splatter the shit), which Cortada believes has been Cuba’s reality for as long as one can remember, before and after Castro.— Alfredo Triff (New Times, 2001)
Xavier Cortada will discuss his 2001″No Tengan Miedo” assemblages at the “Treasures of South Florida” Honors College course at FIU’s Biscayne Bay Campus. The course is taught by Mary Lou Pfiefer.