“I strongly believe in the power of a single idea,” says Alfredo Jaar. “My imagination starts working based on research, based on a real life event, most of the time a tragedy that I’m just starting to analyze, to reflect on…this real life event to which I’m trying to respond.” Through his work, Jaar explores both the public’s desensitization to images and the limits of art to represent events such as genocide. Art21 follows and films Jaar in his native Chile during a major retrospective of his work, which he shares for the first time with the Chilean public—a triumphant and moving homage in his homeland after leaving to live abroad shortly after the Pinochet regime’s military coup.”
Alfredo Jaar is a Chilean artist best known for ‘The Rwanda Project 1994-1998’. Jaar is interviewed by art:21 about ‘The Rwanda Project’ here.
Watch interviews and slideshows of his work at art:21 art in the twenty-first century , a pbs series, here.
On View: The Eyes of Gutete Emerita, 1996. Photography by Alfredo Jaar. Copyright © 1996 Alfredo Jaar.