Biblioteca de la No-Historia

The work consists of the conformation of a library of Chilean history books generated from the files declassified by the CIA -referring to the historical period from 1968 to 1991- of events of national relevance for Chileans and the world. These documents were declassified by the CIA and other U.S. intelligence agencies. The 600 books […]

The No-History

This installation comprises the edition of a thousand books generated from the review of declassified files by the U.S. government on the Southern Cone countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. This region of South America has a long history of associations, one of the most traumatic being the operations that these states carried out […]

Biblioteca de la No-Historia

The work consists on the creation of a library on Chilean history generated from the declassified archives of the CIA and other intelligence agencies. The 600 books were available to the public and could be acquired by filling out a form that was archived for a future exhibition, which will allow this material to be […]

Biblioteca de la No-Historia- Proyecto Dislocación

The work consists of the conformation of a Chilean history books library generated from the files declassified by the CIA -referring to the historical period from 1968 to 1991- on events of national relevance for Chileans and the world. These documents were declassified by the CIA and other U.S. intelligence agencies. The work corresponds to […]

L´Effet Charcot

In the house of Doctor Charcot—currently the Maison de l’Amerique Latine in Paris—there’s a plaque stating that: “Professor Jean-Martin Charcot, born in Paris on November 29, 1825, founder of the school of La Salpêtrière, lived in this house from 1884 until his death on August 16, 1893…” The piece proposes the creation of a large […]

Síntomas de la Historia. Una Construcción Imaginaria

This piece completes the intervention in Santiago and delves into the concepts of history and hysteria as paradigmatic notions of the account of an event. History constructs its narratives with the pretence of historical objectivity of facts, seeking to establish public truths and a consensus concerning what the citizens experience. Hysteria corresponds to an anomalous […]