The Rwanda Project: The Eyes of Gutete Emerita (1996) by Alfredo Jaar

The Rwanda Project: The Eyes of Gutete Emerita - Alfredo Jaar - 1996

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TitleThe Rwanda Project: The Eyes of Gutete Emerita
ArtistAlfredo Jaar
Date1996
Art MovementConceptual Art

About The Rwanda Project: The Eyes of Gutete Emerita

“The Rwanda Project: The Eyes of Gutete Emerita,” created by Alfredo Jaar in 1996, is a significant conceptual art installation. The artwork epitomizes Jaar’s engagement with socio-political themes, particularly focusing on the Rwandan genocide. This piece emerges from the Conceptual Art movement and encapsulates a reflective and poignant genre, proffering a deep commentary on human suffering and memory.

The artwork consists of a multitude of photographic slides, piled chaotically, with some images partially revealing human eyes. The overwhelming number of these slides, each likely capturing a moment or a person, creates a visually dense and emotionally charged composition. The eyes, peering through the multitude, act as silent witnesses to the atrocities, providing a powerful and haunting message. This arrangement serves as a poignant reminder of the countless individual lives impacted by the genocide, urging the viewer to confront this tragic historical reality.

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