El manto negro / The black shroud
2020
Teresa Margolles
Teresa Margolles (Mexican, b. 1963)
Contemporary Art
El manto negro / The black shroud, 2020. Teresa Margolles (Mexican, b. 1963). 1,600 burnished ceramic pieces; each approximately: 10.5 x 11 x 3.5 cm (4 1/8 x 4 5/16 x 1 3/8 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchased with funds donated by Scott Mueller 2020.64 © Teresa Margolles To create El Manto Negro, Margolles collaborated with artisans in Mata Ortiz, Mexico, a region known for its ceramic work. The artisans produced thousands of square-shaped ceramic tiles, sourced from deposits at the base of Mata Ortiz’s mountainous zone. Each tile represents a victim of the drug wars that are now rampant in the region; as a grid, they speak to a collective history. El Manto Negro presents Mata Ortiz not only as a site that has fallen prey to violence, but also as a site of artistic productivity that prevails alongside hardship. Each clay piece in El Manto Negro was hand-burnished with a stone to an almost glass-like finish and then darkened with a traditional firing technique using smoke from burning cow manure.
- Maker/Artist
- Margolles, Teresa
- Classification
- Ceramic
- Formatted Medium
- 1,600 burnished ceramic pieces
- Dimensions
- Each approximately: 10.5 x 11 x 3.5 cm (4 1/8 x 4 5/16 x 1 3/8 in.)
- Departments
- Contemporary Art
- Accession Number
- 2020.64
- Credit Line
- Purchased with funds donated by Scott Mueller
- Exhibitions
- Contemporary Gallery Reinstallation 2021
- Rights Statement
- Copyrighted undefined
- Museum Location
- 229B Contemporary
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