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Foreword | ||
Prologue | ||
A highly topical utopia : some outstanding features of the avant-garde in Latin America | 1 | |
Plates | 18 | |
Anthropophagic utopia : barbarian metaphysics | 57 | |
Xul's innermost experience : the verbivocovisual presentiment | 63 | |
Inversions : the school of the south | 73 | |
Plates | 86 | |
Of terrorism in the arts | 121 | |
Post art and post-historic art : Argentina (1957-1965) | 127 | |
The anti-aesthetics of an art of chaos | 137 | |
Furniture as frame | 149 | |
Plates | 156 | |
Vital structures : the constructive nexus in South America | 191 | |
The ruptura group and concrete art | 203 | |
Plates | 212 | |
The vertical screen | 239 | |
Neither here nor there | 247 | |
Gego and the analytic context of Cinetismo | 255 | |
Plates | 264 | |
Julio Le Parc, promoter of technological art | 323 | |
The hand and the glove | 327 | |
To return earth unto the earth : a paradox of containment | 339 | |
Plates | 348 | |
On the subject of Waldemar Cordeiro's popcretos | 399 | |
The critical painting of Jose Balmes | 403 | |
Leon Ferrari : from the drawing of texts to the texture of poetry | 411 | |
Tactics for thriving on adversity : conceptualism in Latin America, 1960-80 | 425 | |
Versions, inversions, subversions : the artist as theoretician | 443 | |
DOGMA and resistance | 455 | |
Universal and vernacular | 460 | |
Play and grief | 477 | |
Progression and rupture | 487 | |
Vibrational and stationary | 498 | |
Touch and gaze | 514 | |
Cryptic and committed | 527 |
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