The Papers of Latino & Latin American Artists

The Papers of Latino & Latin American Artists
Title The Papers of Latino & Latin American Artists PDF eBook
Author Archives of American Art
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Pages 36
Release 1996
Genre Art, Latin American
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The Papers of Latino + American Artists

The Papers of Latino + American Artists
Title The Papers of Latino + American Artists PDF eBook
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Pages 28
Release 1996
Genre Art, Latin American
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Papers of Latino and Latin American Artists

Papers of Latino and Latin American Artists
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The Smithsonian Archives of American Art present "The Papers of Latino and Latin American Artists," an online exhibit containing approximately 150 entries of papers and oral histories of and about Latino and Latin American artists. Guide entries are arranged alphabetically by name of collection or oral history interview.

Our America

Our America
Title Our America PDF eBook
Author Smithsonian American Art Museum
Publisher Giles
Pages 374
Release 2014
Genre Art
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Explores how one group of Latin American artists express their relationship to American art, history and culture.

Dimensions of the Americas

Dimensions of the Americas
Title Dimensions of the Americas PDF eBook
Author Shifra M. Goldman
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 40
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN 9780226301235

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This volume presents an overview of the social history of modern and contemporary Latin American and Latino art. This collection of thirty-three essays focuses on Latin American artists throughout Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and the United States. The author provides a chronology of modern Latin American art; a history of "social art history" in the United States; and synopses of recent theoretical and historical writings by major scholars from Mexico, Cuba, Brazil, Peru, Uruguay, Chile, and the United States. In her essays, she discusses a vast array of topics including: the influence of the Mexican muralists on the American continent; the political and artistic significance of poster art and printmaking in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and among Chicanos; the role of women artists such as Guatemalan painter Isabel Ruiz; and the increasingly important role of politics and multinational businesses in the art world of the 1970s and 1980s. She explores the reception of Latin American and Latino art in the United States, focusing on major historical exhibits as well as on exhibits by artists such as Chilean Alfredo Jaar and Argentinean Leandro Katz. Finally, she examines the significance of nationalist and ethnic themes in Latin American and Latino art.

Resisting Categories: Latin American and/or Latino?

Resisting Categories: Latin American and/or Latino?
Title Resisting Categories: Latin American and/or Latino? PDF eBook
Author Mari Carmen Ramirez
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 1184
Release 2012-04-24
Genre Art
ISBN 0300187157

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DIV This first volume of the Critical Documents of 20th-Century Latin American and Latino Art series published by the International Center for the Arts of the Americas at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presents 168 crucial texts written by influential artists, critics, curators, journalists, and intellectuals whose writings shed light on questions relating to what it means to be "Latin American" and/or "Latino." Reinforced within a critical framework, the documents address converging issues, including: the construct of "Latin-ness" itself; the persistent longing for a continental identity; notions of Pan–Latin Americanism; the emergence of collections and exhibitions devoted specifically to "Latin American” or "Latino" art; and multicultural critiques of Latin American and Latino essentialism. The selected documents, many of which have never before been published in English, span from the late fifteenth century to the present day. They encompass key protagonists of this comprehensive history as well as unfamiliar figures, revealing previously unknown facets of the questions and issues at play. The book series complements the thousands of seminal documents now available through the ICAA Documents of 20th-Century Latin American and Latino Art digital archive, http://icaadocs.mfah.org. Together they establish a much-needed intellectual foundation for the exhibition, collection, and interpretation of art produced in Latin America and among Latino populations in the United States. /div

The Latin American Spirit

The Latin American Spirit
Title The Latin American Spirit PDF eBook
Author Luis R. Cancel
Publisher ABRAMS
Pages 356
Release 1988
Genre Architecture
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Examines the Latin American artistic presence in the United States from 1920 to 1970.