The Argentine author José Burucúa is a key figure in the introduction and dissemination of Aby Warburg's theories to scholarship in Latin America. In this article he tests Warburg's concept of Pathosformel to discuss the development of visual culture in Andean pre-Hispanic art and contemporary painting in Argentina. It is argued that the abstract world created by prominent painters, such as Libero Badii, César Paternosto, and Alejandro Puente, deepened their roots in pre-Hispanic culture. Burucúa's theoretical approach to the arts in Argentina has been highly influential on visual culture studies in Latin America
Topics associated with memory and history occupy a growing space in cultural theories. This prospect...
Refusing the over-refined history of art of his time, young Warburg travels in 1895 to New Mexico, ...
A fines del siglo XIX y principios del XX el modelo estilístico-formal utilizado en la historiografí...
The Argentine author José Burucúa is a key figure in the introduction and dissemination of Aby Warbu...
This article attempts to set out and understand what art historian Aby Warburg called Pathosformel (...
Este estudio reseña el libro Historia y ambivalencia, de J. E. Burucúa, que reúne nueve ensayos en l...
The present article is divided in two parts. The first one deals with the contribution of José E. Bu...
The present article is divided in two parts. The first one deals with the contribution of José E. Bu...
The following article deals with the analysis of the flamenco dancer archetype, taking as a referenc...
El presente estudio teórico se propone restituir un aspecto del método Warburg. Analizaremos la infl...
My brief reflection is based on two assumptions that might be controversial. The first assumption is...
Discussing the work of artists like Patrício Guzman, Rosângela Rennó and Teresa Margolles this artic...
A obra de Aby Warburg (1866-1929) representa um marco importante para o campo da história da arte, s...
Review of: José Emilio Burucúa, Historia, Arte, Cultura. De Aby Warburg a Carlo Ginzburg, Buenos A...
This article presents a visual artist’s point of view about art. This view confronts the Eurocentric...
Topics associated with memory and history occupy a growing space in cultural theories. This prospect...
Refusing the over-refined history of art of his time, young Warburg travels in 1895 to New Mexico, ...
A fines del siglo XIX y principios del XX el modelo estilístico-formal utilizado en la historiografí...
The Argentine author José Burucúa is a key figure in the introduction and dissemination of Aby Warbu...
This article attempts to set out and understand what art historian Aby Warburg called Pathosformel (...
Este estudio reseña el libro Historia y ambivalencia, de J. E. Burucúa, que reúne nueve ensayos en l...
The present article is divided in two parts. The first one deals with the contribution of José E. Bu...
The present article is divided in two parts. The first one deals with the contribution of José E. Bu...
The following article deals with the analysis of the flamenco dancer archetype, taking as a referenc...
El presente estudio teórico se propone restituir un aspecto del método Warburg. Analizaremos la infl...
My brief reflection is based on two assumptions that might be controversial. The first assumption is...
Discussing the work of artists like Patrício Guzman, Rosângela Rennó and Teresa Margolles this artic...
A obra de Aby Warburg (1866-1929) representa um marco importante para o campo da história da arte, s...
Review of: José Emilio Burucúa, Historia, Arte, Cultura. De Aby Warburg a Carlo Ginzburg, Buenos A...
This article presents a visual artist’s point of view about art. This view confronts the Eurocentric...
Topics associated with memory and history occupy a growing space in cultural theories. This prospect...
Refusing the over-refined history of art of his time, young Warburg travels in 1895 to New Mexico, ...
A fines del siglo XIX y principios del XX el modelo estilístico-formal utilizado en la historiografí...