This dissertation explores four Argentine and Mexican twentieth century art practices that mobilized the profile of the Latin American avant-garde at home and abroad by inscribing context, regionality, objectivity and the future in innovative and sharply contrasting ways : Diego Rivera and Gabriel Orozco in Mexico, and Tucumán Arde and Guillermo Kuitca in Argentina. Building on recent Latin American scholarship that has recovered aspects of the local avant-garde formerly relegated to canonic obscurity, the text explores the specific interest the artists had in context and the way they inscribed it in their work. Two diverging tendencies emerge. In one the ventures into exteriority allow the artists to intermingle with changing but constitut...
This dissertation situates these three modes of artistic expression in a broader interdisciplinary f...
This dissertation analyzes the production of the Concrete and Madí artists, who were active in Argen...
[EN] Tucumán Arde is definitely the best well-known artistic-political experience of the Argentinian...
This dissertation examines the avant-garde as one of the last significant cultural manifestations in...
This dissertation revisits modern art in Latin America. The paradoxes of the Latin American avant-g...
This study traces the development of happenings in Argentine art, through the work of Alberto Greco,...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester, Graduate Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2009.Art ...
Xavier Villaurrutia is a 20th Century intellectual Mexican writer best known for his poetry, fiction...
This series of research seminars, organized in Colombia, Argentina, and Brazil, focused on Latin Ame...
A fin de desmantelar la noción canónica de centroperiferia con la que muchas veces se ha analizado a...
This dissertation presents an alternative model for interpreting the work of Jesús Rafael Soto (Vene...
This dissertation contributes to an understanding of contemporary art practices from Mexico City, as...
This dissertation offers a bilingual analysis of the transnational co-formation of U.S. and Mexican ...
<p>This dissertation investigates how non-academic agents (i.e. artists, curators, and institutions)...
This dissertation presents a comparative analysis of institutional policy towards Latin American art...
This dissertation situates these three modes of artistic expression in a broader interdisciplinary f...
This dissertation analyzes the production of the Concrete and Madí artists, who were active in Argen...
[EN] Tucumán Arde is definitely the best well-known artistic-political experience of the Argentinian...
This dissertation examines the avant-garde as one of the last significant cultural manifestations in...
This dissertation revisits modern art in Latin America. The paradoxes of the Latin American avant-g...
This study traces the development of happenings in Argentine art, through the work of Alberto Greco,...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester, Graduate Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2009.Art ...
Xavier Villaurrutia is a 20th Century intellectual Mexican writer best known for his poetry, fiction...
This series of research seminars, organized in Colombia, Argentina, and Brazil, focused on Latin Ame...
A fin de desmantelar la noción canónica de centroperiferia con la que muchas veces se ha analizado a...
This dissertation presents an alternative model for interpreting the work of Jesús Rafael Soto (Vene...
This dissertation contributes to an understanding of contemporary art practices from Mexico City, as...
This dissertation offers a bilingual analysis of the transnational co-formation of U.S. and Mexican ...
<p>This dissertation investigates how non-academic agents (i.e. artists, curators, and institutions)...
This dissertation presents a comparative analysis of institutional policy towards Latin American art...
This dissertation situates these three modes of artistic expression in a broader interdisciplinary f...
This dissertation analyzes the production of the Concrete and Madí artists, who were active in Argen...
[EN] Tucumán Arde is definitely the best well-known artistic-political experience of the Argentinian...