Dislocación. Cultural location and identity in times of globaliza

Dislocación. Cultural location and identity in times of globaliza
Chile stands out for its thriving contemporary art scene, which has yet to be discovered in Europe. Twenty years after the end of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship, Chilean artists are confronting their legacy and the fortified excesses of neoliberal economic policies in their daily lives. The project Dislocación supplements the perspective of Chilean by that of European artists with a particular focus on the issues of migration, uprootedness, and homelessness in the aftermath of global economic and political developments. Starting with the situation in Chile, phenomena that can be observed around the world are articulated—such as housing shortages; a lack of integration, language skills, and perspective; or unemployment.
Edited by Kunstmuseum Bern, Ingrid Wildi Merino, Kathleen Bühler, Texts by Rodolfo Andaur, Bertrand Bacqué, Fernando Balcells, Kathleen Bühler, Ricardo Loebell, Justo Pastor Mellado, Sergio Rojas, Philip Ursprung, Adriana Valdés, Paulina Varas Alarcón, Ingrid Wildi Merino, graphic design by Rodrigo Araya
Kunstmusem Bern, March 18–June 19, 2011