Bodas de oro: La tabla del ama de casa (Golden Wedding Anniversary: The Housewife’s Cutting Board), Amalia Ruiz Díaz

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Bodas de oro: La tabla del ama de casa (Golden Wedding Anniversary: The Housewife’s Cutting Board), 2001
Where object was made: Paraguay
Material/technique: laminating; wood; paper
Dimensions:
Object Diameter/Depth (Diameter x Depth): 25.4 x 1.9 cm
Object Diameter/Depth (Diameter x Depth): 0 3/4 x 10 in
Credit line: Museum purchase: Gift of John Poertner and the Helen Foresman Spencer Art Acquisition Fund
Accession number: 2010.0067.02
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Bold Women
These cutting boards poignantly address the lives and experiences of Paraguayan women by using a domestic object as a vessel for memory and identity. The boards serve as a surrogate for the women, who embody the life of their families. The ID card affixed to each board honors its user and makes her known. But the index-like nature of the boards with IDs also alludes to the disappearance, imprisonment, and murder of thousands of Paraguayans under dictator Alfredo Stroessner between 1952 and 1989.

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