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Catalina Parra (born May 9, 1940) is a self-taught Chilean artist, famous for her works It's Indisputable (1992) and Imbunches (1977). Parra is a strong feminist, humanist, and advocates for social and political change through her art. "Art doesn't have a gender", she says. María Catalina Parra Troncoso (Santiago, 9 de mayo de 1940),​ más conocida como Catalina Parra, es una artista chilena autodidacta que usa la técnica del fotomontaje para crear mensajes en contra de las desigualdades políticas en América (lo hizo particularmente en su ciudad natal durante la dictadura militar del general Augusto Pinochet).​ Hija mayor del poeta Nicanor Parra, trabajó con su padre en diversos «trabajos prácticos y artefactos visuales» desde su casa en Manhattan.​
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