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Revista :Estúdio

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BARRIO DE MENDOZA, Mihaela Radulescu de. Semiotic Practices of identity in the photography of Luz María Bedoya. Estúdio [online]. 2015, vol.6, n.12, pp.150-157. ISSN 1647-6158.

Luz Maria Bedoya is a contemporary Peruvian visual artist, author of photos, videos and installations. Interested in the phenomenon of post-photography, she developed from the decade of the 90 projects that question the meaning commonly assigned to identity. She focuses on what Joan Fontcuberta calls the urgency of the image to exist beyond the meanings constructed from it. The identity is questioned on several levels: the level of mimesis, the level of semantic interpretation and the level of artistic authorship. Luz Maria Bedoya does not focus on the art of product, but in the prescription of meaning and values that humans projected onto that exists.

Keywords : post- photography; identity; meaning; semantic; authorship.

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