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Born to a prominent family in Havana but exiled to the United States as a girl, Ana Mendieta (1948Ð1985) is regarded as one of the most significant artists of the postwar era. During her too-brief career, she produced a distinctive body of work that includes drawings, installations, performances, photographs, and sculptures. Less well known is her remarkable and prolific production of films. This richly illustrated catalogue presents a series of sequential color stills from each of twenty-one original Super 8 films that have been newly preserved and digitized in high definition for the 2015 exhibition, combined with related photographs, and reference still images from all of the artistÕs 104 filmworks; together these illustrations sample the full range of the artistÕs film practice from 1971 to 1981. The book includes MendietaÕs first published comprehensive filmography resulting from three years of collaborative research conducted by the Estate of Ana Mendieta Collection and the University of Minnesota as well as original essays by John Perreault, Michael Rush, Rachel Weiss, Lynn Lukkas, Raquel Cecilia Mendieta, and Laura Wertheim Joseph. The first book-length treatment of MendietaÕs moving-image practice, u003ciu003eCovered in Time and Historyu003c/iu003e aims to locate her films centrally within her larger oeuvre and at the forefront of the multidisciplinary shifts that characterized visual arts practice during the 1970s.u003cbru003eu003cbru003e Published in association with the Katherine E. Nash Gallery at the University of Minnesota.u003cbru003eu003cbru003e Exhibition dates:u003cbru003e University of California, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA): November 9, 2016ÐFebruary 12, 2017u003cbru003e NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdate: February 28ÐJuly 3, 2016u003cbru003e Katherine E. Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota: September 15ÐDecember 12, 2015