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"The
figures compel us to interrogate, to question. All around a disturbing
detail: a hidden mouth, dissipated as by way of an enchantment. A
double muteness this is: the muteness imposed by Clara Pechansky to
her figures, and the silence of this art, made in silence, watched
in silence, felt in silence.We are here in the Realm of Silence; the
word, violated, swallowed, disappears - it takes along the mouth it
has come from." - MOACYR SCLIAR, writer and physician, about
"Social Security Lines", 1977
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