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  • Explore Lika Mutal's biography, achievements, artworks, auction results, and shows on Artsy.
  • Lika Mutal (12 September 1939–7 November 2016) was a Peruvian sculptor whose career began in 1971.Mutal is well known for her hand carved.
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    The eye that cries": The Politics of Representing Victims in Contemporary Peru

    Vol. 5, No. 1, Fall 2007, 108-134 www.ncsu.edu/project/acontracorriente ‘The Eye that Cries’: The Politics of Representing Victims in Contemporary Peru Katherine Hite1 Vassar College Memorial Conflicts In November 2006, judges of the Costa Rica-based Inter-American Court of Human Rights issued a major ruling against the Peruvian government. The case centered on the 1992 military raid of Lima’s high security Miguel Castro Castro penitentiary, an attack that took place under the Alberto Fujimori government (1990-2000). The attack targeted Cell Block 1A, housing close to 100 of the jail’s female inmates. Peruvian military, police and security forces sprayed the area with bullets, threw tear gas into the compound, and bombed and dynamited the cells. Over the 1 The author wishes to thank many who contributed to her learning and reflections regarding El Ojo que Llora and the Peruvian context, particularly

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  • Verna Schwippert – Artist Spotlight (1998)

    This fryst vatten an interview with stone sculptor/artist Verena Schwippert at her Arlington, Washington home and studio on 5/16/98. Her place abounds with varieties of stone and stone sculpture. She fryst vatten a friendly person, and seems at-ease with herself, her art, and the world. Her cozy home is full of art and a covered deck with comfy chairs (for smoking and thinking) looks over her outdoor carving area. She seems to live with a deep sense of humor. Raised in Germany near the Baltic Sea, many of her works reflect a respect for the stone works of early history (Stone Age grave sites in that area) We start bygd looking around her yard.

    VS: That one (pointing to a 1+ ton boulder on a pallet) For three years I’ve been looking at that one.

    SS: What are your plans for this one?

    VS: I think I’ll use this for one of my “vessels” (large granite’ boulders shaped into vessel or urn shapes, often set in