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Saturnino Herran : "Our Gods" mural project | 3 | |
Dr. Atl | 5 | |
Untitled statements | 10 | |
Manifesto of Martin Fierro | 12 | |
Don Pedro Figari | 14 | |
Regional autonomy | 17 | |
Emilio Pettoruti | 19 | |
The situation of the modern artist | 22 | |
Anthropophagite Manifesto | 24 | |
Manifesto of the Grupo Minorista : Havana, 7 May 1927 | 28 | |
Manifesto of the Union of Mexican Workers, Technicians, Painters, and Sculptors | 33 | |
Rockefellers ban Lenin in RCA mural and dismiss Rivera | 36 | |
Diego Rivera's mural in the Palace of Fine Arts | 43 | |
Orozco "explains" | 48 | |
Francisco Goitia : Tata Jesucristo | 51 | |
Los Tres Jircas (The three peaks) | 54 | |
Latin America faces the Quincentenary : an interview with Oswaldo Guayasamin | 61 | |
Haitian art... how it started | 67 | |
A visit with Hector Hyppolite | 73 | |
A world created by magic : excerpts from a conversation with Andre Pierre | 76 | |
Frida Kahlo's bus accident | 79 | |
Leonora Carrington | 81 | |
Two theories of contemporary Mexican painting | 89 | |
Syncretism and syntax in the art of Wifredo Lam | 91 | |
Aula Magna Hall | 103 | |
Olympic Stadium | 105 | |
Modernity in Mexico : the case of the Ciudad Universitaria | 107 | |
The new art of America | 135 | |
Inventionist Manifesto | 142 | |
The founding of Madi | 144 | |
An interview with Fernando de Szyszlo | 148 | |
Alejandro Obregon | 154 | |
GRAV Manifesto : transforming the current situation in plastic art | 161 | |
Color and the history of painting | 164 | |
Reflections on color | 166 | |
Artist's statement | 168 | |
Serialization | 170 | |
Artist's statement | 171 | |
Neo-Concrete Manifesto | ||
Ferreira Gullar | 172 | |
Beasts [Bichos] 1960 | 176 | |
Tropicalia : March 4, 1968 | 177 | |
"Tropicalia" | 180 | |
Afro-Brazilian symbolism in the art of Rubem Valentim | 182 | |
The cactus curtain | 187 | |
Chaos as a structure | 194 | |
A Latin answer to Pop | 199 | |
The perils of popularity : an interview with Fernando Botero | 203 | |
The death of a mural movement | 209 | |
An interview with Luis Cruz Azaceta | 212 | |
In the studio : Miguel Von Dangel | 218 | |
Cries from the wilderness | 223 | |
Everyone needs a Madonna : a visit with Gonzalo Diaz | 227 | |
The Catherwood Project | 230 | |
Miami No Es Los Estados Unidos | 233 | |
Miguel Angel Rios : epics from the earth | 237 | |
Impossible weavings | 242 | |
Nahum Zenil's Con Todo Respeto | 247 | |
Marks of the journey : Roberto Merino and Eugenio Dittborn | 250 |
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Add Readings in Latin American Modern Art, This important and welcome volume is the first English-language anthology of writings on Latin American modern art of the twentieth century. The book includes some fifty seminal essays and documents -- including statements, interviews, and manifestoes by , Readings in Latin American Modern Art to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Readings in Latin American Modern Art, This important and welcome volume is the first English-language anthology of writings on Latin American modern art of the twentieth century. The book includes some fifty seminal essays and documents -- including statements, interviews, and manifestoes by , Readings in Latin American Modern Art to your collection on WonderClub |