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DESCRIPTION:Jul 15\, 2026 - Jan 17\, 2027\nAt age 12\, Ana Mendieta (1948
 –1985) arrived in the United States as part of Operation Peter Pan\, the
  Catholic Welfare Bureau program that airlifted thousands of Cuban childre
 n out of the country after the revolution. Displaced\, she spent the rest 
 of her short life making art about displacement. Her earth-body works are 
 among the most radical of the 1970s\, and saw her body pressed into mud\, 
 traced in fire\, outlined in flowers\, and merged with the landscape until
  the boundary between ground and figure dissolved entirely. Mendieta died 
 in 1985\, at 36\, after falling from the window of her New York apartment.
  Her husband\, the sculptor Carl Andre\, was charged with her murder and e
 ventually acquitted. The Tate Modern now presents a major U.K. exhibition 
 devoted to Mendieta.
LOCATION:Tate Modern\, Bankside\, London SE1 9TG\, UK
SUMMARY:Ana Mendieta
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