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This first U.S. retrospective of the work of Armando Reveron (1899-1954), exhibited this Spring at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, introduces the celebrated Latin American artist to an international audience. Well-known in his native Venezuela, but little known outside Latin America, Reveron deserves to be ranked alongside the great early European Modernists. By the 1920s, he had fused post-Impressionistic idioms with an extremely tactile surface and an almost monochromatic palette, creating unmistakably original paintings that are both mysterious and radical. In addition to Reveron's paintings, the exhibition includes life-size dolls and other objects that he and his partner, Juanita Rios, created to fill their secluded Caribbean home. Reveron's figurative works seem to replicate the perceptual experience of puzzling out forms in shadowy interiors: increasingly over the years, the subjects of these paintings came to be not human beings, but his own life-size dolls. This volume, the first major publication on Reveron in English, features more than 100 paintings, drawings, and objects, texts by MoMA curators John Elderfield, Luis Perez-Oramas and Nora Lawrence, a brief chronology, a bibliography and an exhibition history.
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