Untitled

Description

Doris Salcedo’s sculptures and installations offer an elegiac meditation on the violence in her native Colombia. Since 1988 the artist has interviewed people whose relatives have "disappeared" by order of the military or paramilitary squads associated with Colombia’s civil war and illegal drug trade, and she regularly visits abandoned villages, murder sites, and mass graves. Untitled (Armoire) is part of a series in which Salcedo buried domestic furniture and other personal objects in cement, stripping these utilitarian pieces of their functions and turning them into humble monuments to their lost, silenced, or forgotten owners. The artist explained, "There was one widow... who told me how difficult it was to continue living with objects that are reminders of her husband.... Every day you sit at the dining table and the empty chair is there, screaming the absence of that person. It can become a very difficult object to live with. So I tried to make those objects silent, encasing them in cement."

Untitled

Doris Salcedo

1992

Accession Number

134054

Medium

Wood, concrete, steel, glass, and fabric

Dimensions

114.3 × 186.7 × 50.8 cm (45 × 73 1/2 × 20 in.)

Classification

sculpture

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Society for Contemporary Art