To and from Utopia in the New Cuban Art

To and from Utopia in the New Cuban Art
Title To and from Utopia in the New Cuban Art PDF eBook
Author Rachel Weiss
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 322
Release 2011
Genre Art
ISBN 9780816665150

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The definitive critical history of the new Cuban art.

To and from Utopia in the New Cuban Art

To and from Utopia in the New Cuban Art
Title To and from Utopia in the New Cuban Art PDF eBook
Author Rachel Weiss
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Art and society
ISBN 9780816665143

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The definitive critical history of the new Cuban art.

New Art of Cuba

New Art of Cuba
Title New Art of Cuba PDF eBook
Author Luis Camnitzer
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 460
Release 2003
Genre Art
ISBN 9780292705173

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Starting with the groundbreaking 1981 exhibit called "Volumen I," New Art of Cuba provided the first comprehensive look at the works of the first generation of Cuban artists completely shaped by the 1959 revolution. This revised edition includes a new epilogue that discusses developments in Cuban art since the book's publication in 1994, including the exodus of artists in the early 1990s, the effects of the new dollar economy on the status of artists, and the shift away from socialist themes to more personal concerns in the artists' works. Twenty-four new color plates augment the more than 200 b&w illustrations of the original volume.

Planet/Cuba

Planet/Cuba
Title Planet/Cuba PDF eBook
Author Rachel Price
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 256
Release 2016-02-16
Genre Art
ISBN 1784781223

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Transformations in Cuban art, literature and culture in the post-Fidel era Cuba has been in a state of massive transformation over the past decade, with its historic resumption of diplomatic relations with the United States only the latest development. While the political leadership has changed direction, other forces have taken hold. The environment is under threat, and the culture feels the strain of new forms of consumption. Planet/Cuba examines how art and literature have responded to a new moment, one both more globalized and less exceptional; more concerned with local quotidian worries than international alliances; more threatened by the depredations of planetary capitalism and climate change than by the vagaries of the nation’s government. Rachel Price examines a fascinating array of artists and writers who are tracing a new socio-cultural map of the island.

Adiós Utopia

Adiós Utopia
Title Adiós Utopia PDF eBook
Author Antonio Eligio
Publisher
Pages
Release 2017-03-05
Genre
ISBN 9780692820735

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On Art, Artists, Latin America, and Other Utopias

On Art, Artists, Latin America, and Other Utopias
Title On Art, Artists, Latin America, and Other Utopias PDF eBook
Author Luis Camnitzer
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 273
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0292783493

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Artist, educator, curator, and critic Luis Camnitzer has been writing about contemporary art ever since he left his native Uruguay in 1964 for a fellowship in New York City. As a transplant from the "periphery" to the "center," Camnitzer has had to confront fundamental questions about making art in the Americas, asking himself and others: What is "Latin American art"? How does it relate (if it does) to art created in the centers of New York and Europe? What is the role of the artist in exile? Writing about issues of such personal, cultural, and indeed political import has long been an integral part of Camnitzer's artistic project, a way of developing an idiosyncratic art history in which to work out his own place in the picture. This volume gathers Camnitzer's most thought-provoking essays—"texts written to make something happen," in the words of volume editor Rachel Weiss. They elaborate themes that appear persistently throughout Camnitzer's work: art world systems versus an art of commitment; artistic genealogies and how they are consecrated; and, most insistently, the possibilities for artistic agency. The theme of "translation" informs the texts in the first part of the book, with Camnitzer asking such questions as "What is Latin America, and who asks the question? Who is the artist, there and here?" The texts in the second section are more historically than geographically oriented, exploring little-known moments, works, and events that compose the legacy that Camnitzer draws on and offers to his readers.

Revolutionary Horizons

Revolutionary Horizons
Title Revolutionary Horizons PDF eBook
Author Abigail McEwen
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 273
Release 2016-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0300216815

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Following the trajectories of two pioneering artist groups, this groundbreaking book explores the development of abstract art, and its political stakes, in 1950s Cuba.