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Zerneri Andrew gave a talk in New

came to the Faculty of Social Sciences, National University of Lomas de Zamora (UNLZ) to spread the "collective work" which is working and will aim to "pay tribute to native women." What it will do is a bronze height of ten meters high which calls for the donation of keys and small bronze objects. "It will give new meaning to the woman from a through a memorial that defends the idea of \u200b\u200bbuilding together ", explained the artist.


source: Inforegión

The artist Andres Zerneri yesterday gave a talk at the Faculty of Social Sciences, National University of Lomas de Zamora (UNLZ) Share the new project that is working, and that is the creation of a bronze statue of ten feet high in homage to the original woman.

"This work is based on the collective art, since the completion of the work requires the collaboration of the community," he said.

"It will give new meaning to the woman from through a monument that speaks from the symbolic and defends the idea of \u200b\u200bbuilding together ", explained Zerneri.

The statue will be ten meters high, so Zerneri prompted a collection of keys to obtain material. That, he explained, the "collective consciousness" of this creation, it needs the cooperation of all who want to be part of this "work together."

The idea is that once the place of a memorial statue of President Julio Argentino Roca is located in Diagonal Sur and Peru in Buenos Aires. What we find is, as explained by their mentors, "meaning to the place" and "rooting out who was responsible for the so-called Desert Campaign, which killed thousands of members of indigenous communities." For this, consider the artist, we need to persuade people and raise awareness. "

" do not have to have a monument who was guilty of both genocide, so the condition to realize this is to remove Roca figure and will place the monument built by the company, "he argued.

In this vein, the artist felt that this work will be very important to Argentines as people "have very direct links with indigenous peoples."

"In Argentina live between 27 and 30 indigenous communities," noted Zerneri.

The talk was organized by the University Movida student group that promotes the collection of keys in the house of studies.

"It's important to spread this work, where more than a work by an artist is art collective, something that has to do with popular participation and linkage," said a member of the group, Paola Vila.

The project is headed by Zerneri, and writer Osvaldo Bayer.

The goal is to open this honor in October. However, "everything depends" of times to obtain the material for the statue.

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