Material Visions: Wood | Untitled, Doris Salcedo, 2003, Istanbul
Art historian and writer Ben Street explores the varied artistic interpretations of wood across time and culture: from a miniature Gothic altarpiece made in the 16th century, produced for personal devotion, to a contemporary installation by Doris Salcedo, constructed as a reflection on the history of migration and displacement in Istanbul.

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Doris Salcedo: The Materiality of Mourning—Opening Celebration Lecture

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Doris Salcedo in "Compassion" - Season 5 - "Art in the Twenty-First Century" | Art21

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Camille Claudel: The Sculptor History Tried to Forget

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Doris Salcedo: "El crimen de domicidio, destruir casas, debe estar tipificado" | El Espectador

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In the Studio: Doris Salcedo making 'A Flor de Piel' | White Cube

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Doris Salcedo at Glenstone

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Ruth Asawa: documentary on an artist who worked every minute | HOW TO SEE

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Doris Salcedo – Shibboleth | TateShots

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5 Locations that Inspired Barbara Hepworth | Tate

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TORCHES – MARGUERITE HUMEAU

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'Palimpsesto', el homenaje a los migrantes muertos en el mar de Doris Salcedo | Babelia

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IMMA presents Doris Salcedo 'Acts of Mourning'

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RED+ | Doris salcedo presenta su obra "fragmentos"

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Doris Salcedo's Public Works

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Doris Salcedo: Plegaria Muda (Silent Prayer), 2016

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Doris Salcedo at Fondation Beyeler

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1880: What Was a Morning Like for a Victorian Aristocrat | London in the Victorian Era

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Doris Salcedo: Memory as the essence of work

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