Between Memory and Document

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By Rose Rosengarten

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If modernism erased the notion of memory from artistic practice, converting its significance into a register of

pure visuality, artists in the decades following World War II, and continuing to the present day, have endeavoured

to revive this dimension, employing the most diverse forms and procedures. With the collapse in value

of the grand narratives that previously gave specific order to the facts and data constituting 'knowledge,' the

notion of the archive – a notion that, paradoxically, evolved more in the modern world than at any other time

– has played an increasingly significant role. The archive is the privileged form granted to the accumulation

and objective organisation of historic knowledge, and indeed even personal memory. Such archival objectivity

is not, however, neutral. It bears the repository of a system of organisation of records and documents by

a state, by diverse institutions, by a collection, a discipline, or simply by an individual subjectivity. Artistic

practices of the past fifty years have explored the notion of the archive in such as way as to re-examine its

meanings, and underlying concepts and concerns, as well as the power over memory that emerges from such

explorations.

Based on an examination of works selected from the Museu Coleção Berardo, Ruth Rosengarten's essay

traces the complex trajectories of the problems these works raise in relation to the potentialities of those artistic

practices wishing to reclaim individual historical memory as testimony: a bulwark against forgetfulness.

Pedro Lapa

Artistic Director, Museu Coleção Berardo

Between Memory and Document