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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Cuba Talks

Cuba Talks
Title Cuba Talks PDF eBook
Author Laura Salas Redondo
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Pages 346
Release 2019-05-14
Genre Art
ISBN 8891820601

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A stunning visual survey of the arts scene of Cuba since the 1980s, this is a must-have book for all contemporary art lovers. This unique volume describes how powerful the Cuban art experience has become, especially after the emergence of Cuba's strong generation of young creatives on the Latin American art scene in the 1980s. It includes twenty-eight artists selected by the curators and introduced through contributions and interviews. Today, many of the contemporary Cuban artists can be found in the collections of some of the world's premier museums and art galleries. Now that Cuba and the United States have opened a new chapter in their relations, Cuban art is poised to be the next big thing in the art world.

Cuba Represent!

Cuba Represent!
Title Cuba Represent! PDF eBook
Author Sujatha Fernandes
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 241
Release 2006-10-25
Genre Art
ISBN 0822388227

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In Cuba something curious has happened over the past fifteen years. The government has allowed vocal criticism of its policies to be expressed within the arts. Filmmakers, rappers, and visual and performance artists have addressed sensitive issues including bureaucracy, racial and gender discrimination, emigration, and alienation. How can this vibrant body of work be reconciled with the standard representations of a repressive, authoritarian cultural apparatus? In Cuba Represent! Sujatha Fernandes—a scholar and musician who has performed in Cuba—answers that question. Combining textual analyses of films, rap songs, and visual artworks; ethnographic material collected in Cuba; and insights into the nation’s history and political economy, Fernandes details the new forms of engagement with official institutions that have opened up as a result of changing relationships between state and society in the post-Soviet period. She demonstrates that in a moment of extreme hardship and uncertainty, the Cuban state has moved to a more permeable model of power. Artists and other members of the public are collaborating with government actors to partially incorporate critical cultural expressions into official discourse. The Cuban leadership has come to recognize the benefits of supporting artists: rappers offer a link to increasingly frustrated black youth in Cuba; visual artists are an important source of international prestige and hard currency; and films help unify Cubans through community discourse about the nation. Cuba Represent! reveals that part of the socialist government’s resilience stems from its ability to absorb oppositional ideas and values.