Ana MarĂa Caballero
OraciĂłn, 2023
HD video with audio
TRT: 1 minutes 38 seconds
In OraciĂłn (Prayer), which takes its name from a poem by acclaimed Colombian poet MarĂa Mercedes Carranza, Ana MarĂa Caballero proposes a new form of literary translation, breaking down the process to probe the subliminal connotations of prayer, the poetics of prompts and the semiotic entanglements of metaphor.
Caballeroâs textual translation is gesturalâa personalized recasting of Carranzaâs desperation in ways that speak to Caballeroâs own relationship with devotion. By concentrating on the poemâs undercurrent of despair, Caballero accentuates poetryâs ability to capture ephemeral, personal moments and preserve them within poetic time and space so they may be felt by others. Caballeroalso transposed phrases from the poem, along with nuanced interpretations of its symbolism, into prompts, creating a vast compendium of images. The semantics, sounds, palettes, architectures, garments, kinesics, iconographies of prayer have been conditioned by institutionalized faith over centuries. Despite this, Caballero found honesty in her dialogue with the machine, curating a visual narrative that evokes the privacy, hope and despair of prayer, at once an experience of intense selfhood and acknowledgement of otherness. As prayer uses language to beseech the unknown for answers, working with text-to-image generation queries our collective unconscious, scouring our digital, shared memories, hoping to find an image that looks and feels like a response.
Few are the places where the personal and the universal, the sublime and the crepuscular, the known and the unknown, collide as bluntly as in prayerâbut, also, as in poetry.
Ana MarĂa Caballero is a Colombian-American poet and artist. Her verse explores how biology delimits societal and cultural rites, ripping the veil off romanticized motherhood and questioning notions that package sacrifice as a virtue. Sheâs the recipient of the Beverly International Prize, Colombiaâs JosĂ© Manuel Arango National Poetry Prize, the Steel Toe Books Poetry Prize and a Sevens Foundation Grant. Her Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net-nominated work has been widely published and exhibited internationally,most recently at Gazelli Art House, LâAvant Galerie Vossen and Galloire in Dubai. As cofounder of digital poetry gallery theVERSEverse, sheâs pushing the boundaries of how poetry is exhibited, experienced and valued.
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