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Art. 19 

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Art. 19 (2010-2014) is part of the series “articular DUDH”, a series of actions raised as a rereading of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In view of the disuse of these rights, it proposes a critical reading and a reflection on the non-compliance with this statement and the International Covenants on Human Rights and their Protocols.

Art. 19 performed by paying attention to how freedom of expression despite being a human and fundamental right, noted in both the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in the constitutions of democratic systems, is violated in many ways, including the violation of press freedom and the free dissemination of ideas. Say aloud and continuously the text of article 19, until the vocal system that pronounces it wears out. 

“Article 19 Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).

 

ERIKA MABEL JARAMILLO CORONADO BIOGRAPHY

Currently is a PhD candidate at the Art History Department of Faculty of Geography and History, the University of Barcelona, in the Society and Culture. Diploma of Advanced Studies in the doctorate program in Space and Sculptural Form from the Complutense University of Madrid and graduate in Fine Arts from the Superior Academy of Arts Bogota (ASAB).

Erika M. Jaramillo-Coronado has presented her work in the Galician Center of Contemporary Art, Santiago de Compostela (Spain); the Galería Pancho Fierro, Lima (Peru); the Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona (Catalonia); the Festival Oodaaq, Rennes (France); the Museum of Modern Art of Bogotá (MAMBO), Bogotá (Colombia); the art festival, UND Plattform, Karlsruhe (Germany); the Galata Perform, Istanbul (Turkey); the Center of Contemporary art, Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen (Norway); the Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona, Barcelona (Catalonia); the Museum of Contemporary Art of Bogotá, Bogotá (Colombia); the Bolivarian Museum of Contemporary Art, Santa Marta (Colombia) and the Museum of Modern Art of Medellín, Medellín (Colombia), among others.



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