Abstract

The present essay offers a reflection on the role of museum spaces in society as political actors and as builders of the historical memory of the armed conflict in Colombia. It examines the function of art as a tool for resistance and the symbolic reparation of the victims, as well as the concepts of representation derived from the exhibition contexts of the agents within this problematic and the challenges and strategies that these contexts imply.

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