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Bates Museum of Art Podcast
Bates Museum of Art
35 episodes
4 days ago
A deep dive with museum staff, faculty, interns, artists, and more into the Bates College Museum of Art and all aspects of the museum world. Hosted by the Assistant Education Curator and programming interns. New episodes every other Tuesday!
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A deep dive with museum staff, faculty, interns, artists, and more into the Bates College Museum of Art and all aspects of the museum world. Hosted by the Assistant Education Curator and programming interns. New episodes every other Tuesday!
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts
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C&C - Guerrilla Zone
Bates Museum of Art Podcast
19 minutes 44 seconds
1 year ago
C&C - Guerrilla Zone

In this podcast, hosts Simone Obregon and Hollis Hale discuss the photograph Guerrilla Zone, taken by Donna DeCesare in 1988. They delve into the history behind this photograph, talking about the El Salvadoran Civil War and the context in which this photograph is understood. Analyzing the image alongside another piece of DeCesare’s work, Untitled (2001) as well as an image of Robert Nickelson’s, Untitled (1992), born out of the same conflict; they question the perspective of which the photograph was taken and how it impacts its truth value. They question and break down how exactly Guerrilla Zone portrays the Salvadoran Civil War and how it highlights the power dynamics present between both the two conflicting parties within El Salvador, as well as DeCesare and her subjects. Through this use of visual and historical analysis, Hollis and Simone are able to determine the documentary value of DeCesare’s work.


Click here for a transcription and bibliography as well as images of the works discussed in today's episode.⁠


This podcast is part of the Crop and Click series featuring student research on documentary photography from our collection. ⁠Click here for a portfolio of all the works discussed in the series.⁠


Hosted and produced by Simone Obregon and Hollis Hale. Cover art by Lucy Sherman '23.

Bates Museum of Art Podcast
A deep dive with museum staff, faculty, interns, artists, and more into the Bates College Museum of Art and all aspects of the museum world. Hosted by the Assistant Education Curator and programming interns. New episodes every other Tuesday!