Photography in Argentina

Photography in Argentina
Title Photography in Argentina PDF eBook
Author Idurre Alonso
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 346
Release 2017-09-15
Genre Photography
ISBN 1606065327

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From its independence in 1810 until the economic crisis of 2001, Argentina has been seen, in the national and international collective imaginary, as a modern country with a powerful economic system, a massive European immigrant population, an especially strong middle class, and an almost nonexistent indigenous culture. In some ways, the early history of Argentina strongly resembles that of the United States, with its march to the prairies and frontier ideology, the image of the cowboy as a national symbol (equivalent to the Argentine gaucho), the importance of the immigrant population, and the advanced and liberal ideas of the founding fathers. But did Argentine history truly follow a linear path toward modernization? How did photography help shape or deconstruct notions associated with Argentina? Photography in Argentina examines the complexities of this country’s history, stressing the heterogeneity of its realities, and especially the power of constructed pho-tographic images—that is, the practice of altering reality for artistic expression, an important vein in Argentine photography. Influential specialists from Argentina have contributed essays on various topics, such as the shaping of national myths, the adaptation of gesture as related to the “disappeared” during the dictatorship period, the role of contemporary photography in the context of recent sociopolitical events, and the reinterpreting of traditional notions of documentary photography in Argentina and the rest of Latin America.

Urban Photography in Argentina

Urban Photography in Argentina
Title Urban Photography in Argentina PDF eBook
Author David William Foster
Publisher McFarland
Pages 241
Release 2007-08-17
Genre Art
ISBN 0786431210

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This work examines the cultural impact of photography in Argentina following the end of the country's military dictatorship in the early 1980s. The interpretive study surveys nine modern photographers in Argentina--Marcelo Brodsky, Gabriel Valansi, Eduardo Gil, Gaby Messina, Adriana Lestido, Gabriel Diaz, Marcos Lopez, Silivio Fabrykant and Gabriela Liffschitz--and covers the major themes in each of their works. The author details each photographer's cultural and artistic contributions and provides a listing of the websites where their works can be viewed.

Argentina

Argentina
Title Argentina PDF eBook
Author Amelia Boman
Publisher
Pages 34
Release 2019-12-08
Genre
ISBN 9781673236323

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Enjoy the beautiful curated photographs (in color) of Argentina This full page picture book will make a great home coffee table decor accessory or as a gift for a loved one The photos captures the quintessential stunning nature landmarks and scenery of the country and city from day to night without no words (texts) 8.5" x 11" / large size Glossy softcover

Revealing Selves

Revealing Selves
Title Revealing Selves PDF eBook
Author Kike Arnal
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781620972878

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Argentina was the first nation in Latin America to legalise same-sex marriage, but the situation is far from perfect. In the beautifully packaged and affordably priced Revealing Selves, award-winning photographer Kike Amal collaborates with individuals in Argentinian transgender communities, living side by side with them and documenting their day-to-day lives in a series of strikingly intimate colour and black-and-white images. Revealing Selves is both a celebration of the trans community in Argentina and a clear-eyed examination of what remains to be done in the struggle for trans rights.

Culture and Customs of Argentina

Culture and Customs of Argentina
Title Culture and Customs of Argentina PDF eBook
Author David William Foster
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 196
Release 1998-11-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0313007705

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Argentina, one of the most dynamic societies in Latin America, is known for its impressive level of cultural production. This examination of the social and cultural institutions of Argentine society contains a series of comprehensive and informative essays that focus on the most important forms of cultural production in terms of major works, major artists, and major venues. Students and interested readers will discover what is unique about Argentina's culture and customs in this thorough and engaging overview. The authors describe the issues that have dominated Argentine society and place everything in its proper context by including a chronology of major historic events. This volume also contains chapters on Religion, Social Customs, Broadcasting and Print Media, Cinema, Literature, Performing Arts, and Art (including Sculpture, Photography, Architecture, Painting).

Argentina, the Great Estancias

Argentina, the Great Estancias
Title Argentina, the Great Estancias PDF eBook
Author César Aira
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Pages 0
Release 1995
Genre Architectural photography
ISBN 9780847819058

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Depicts buildings from twenty-two ranches in Argentina.

Motion Pictures in Argentina and Brazil ...

Motion Pictures in Argentina and Brazil ...
Title Motion Pictures in Argentina and Brazil ... PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1929
Genre Motion pictures
ISBN

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