El ojo que llora (Spanish Wikipedia)

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  • Greeley, Robin Adele; Orwicz, Michael R (2019-08). «An aesthetics of the human: Peru’s Ojo que Llora memorial». Visual Communication (en inglés) 18 (3): 353-377. ISSN 1470-3572. doi:10.1177/1470357219842610. Consultado el 23 de octubre de 2023. «In 2005, the Dutch-Peruvian artist Lika Mutal created the Ojo que Llora, a memorial inspired by the 2003 report of Peru’s TRC. Appalled by the report’s shocking enumeration of the victims of the political violence that engulfed Peru from 1980 to 2000, and moved by the TRC’s haunting photographic documentary exhibition, Yuyanapaq: To Remember, Mutal determined to create a permanent memorial to all the conflict’s victims (Vargas Llosa, 2007)». 

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