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Ana Mendieta’s Injured Earth

Last updated: January 14, 2026 7:45 pm
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Art Review: Ana Mendieta’s Legacy Lives on in Earthworks

Ana Mendieta, a late Cuban-American artist, left a lasting mark on the art world with her unique earthworks. While many of her creations have been erased by time, her interventions continue to speak to her presence, etched into the land.

In a recent interview about the documentary “Ana Mendieta: Fuego de Tierra,” co-director Nereida Garcia-Ferraz shared a magical moment of discovering one of Mendieta’s “earth-body” artworks, referring to the artist’s elemental feminine figure carved into a cave in Cuba’s Jaruco State Park. This piece, known as “La Venus Negra” (1981), is just one example of Mendieta’s impactful works that are showcased in the exhibition “Ana Mendieta: Back to the Source” at Marian Goodman Gallery.

Mendieta’s silhouettes, captured in photographs from her Silueta series and Rupestrian Sculptures works, convey a sense of absence at first glance. This feeling is rooted in Mendieta’s own displacement from Cuba at a young age and her subsequent journey to reconnect with her roots through her art.

Her art is a reflection of her desire to reclaim her identity and merge with nature. Through her performances and earthworks, Mendieta sought to blur the boundaries between the human body and the natural world, highlighting the destructive impact of artificial borders on both nature and humanity.

While Mendieta’s art is deeply personal, it also carries political undertones, referencing stories of resistance and resilience in the face of oppression. Works like “La Venus Negra” and “Black Venus” serve as powerful reminders of the artist’s own struggles and the broader themes of displacement and exile.

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The exhibition at Marian Goodman Gallery features a diverse range of Mendieta’s works, including photographs, drawings, installations, and films. One standout piece is “Grass Breathing” (1975), where a patch of grass appears to pulsate and breathe, symbolizing the Earth’s struggle and the urgent need for environmental awareness.

As we continue to witness the destruction of our natural environment, Mendieta’s art serves as a poignant reminder of the interconnectedness between humans and the Earth. “Ana Mendieta: Back to the Source” is a powerful tribute to an artist whose legacy lives on in the land she so beautifully transformed.

Experience the timeless beauty of Ana Mendieta’s art at Marian Goodman Gallery in Tribeca, Manhattan, until January 17. Don’t miss this opportunity to delve into the world of a visionary artist whose work continues to inspire and provoke thought.

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