Anna McNay
22/06/12
Doris Salcedo
White Cube, Mason’s Yard
25 May – 30 June 2012
Colombian sculptor Doris Salcedo (born 1958) is probably best known in the UK for her Turbine Hall installation, Shibboleth (2007), a 167 metre fissure in Tate Modern’s concrete floor, said, by the artist herself, to represent“borders, the experience of immigrants, the experience of segregation, the experience of racial hatred.” Her latest exhibition, consisting of two new large-scale works at White Cube, Mason’s Yard, is no less politically engaged.
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