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Wifredo Lam: And His Contemporaries, 1938-1952
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Wifredo Lam: And His Contemporaries, 1938-1952, From the tiny island of Martinique, the poet Aime Cesaire, a leading voice of the Negritude movement, proclaimed a new moment of hope and promise, of the possibility of shaping new realities and building them through cultural expression., Wifredo Lam: And His Contemporaries, 1938-1952
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  • Wifredo Lam: And His Contemporaries, 1938-1952
  • Written by author Maria R. Balderrama, Jacques Leenhardt, Kinshasha H. Conwill, Giulio V. Blanc, Julia P. Herzberg
  • Published by Abrams, Harry N., Inc., 2/20/1993
  • From the tiny island of Martinique, the poet Aime Cesaire, a leading voice of the Negritude movement, proclaimed a new moment of hope and promise, of the possibility of shaping new realities and building them through cultural expression.
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Acknowledgments 9
Foreword 11
Introduction 13
Wifredo Lam: From Spain Back to Cuba 17
Wifredo Lam: The Development of a Style and World View, The Havana Years 1941-1932 31
Cuban Modernism: The Search for a National Ethos 53
Myths and Primitivism: The Work of Wifredo Lam in the Context of the New York School and the School of Paris, 1942-1952 71
Chronology 91
Checklist of the Exhibition 99
The Catalogue 103
Lenders to the Exhibition 172
Selected Bibliography 174
Photograph Credits 175
The Studio Museum in Harlem Board of Trustees and Staff 176


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