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El Techo de la Ballena

Author : María C. Gaztambide
Publisher : University Press of Florida
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2018-12-19
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781683400769

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El Techo de la Ballena by María C. Gaztambide Pdf

The work of the 1960s Caracas-based art collective El Techo de la Ballena (The Roof of the Whale) was called “subversive” and “art terrorism” and seen as a threat to Venezuela’s national image as an emerging industrial power. This volume details the historical and social contexts that shaped the collective, exploring how its anti-art aesthetic highlighted the shortcomings of the country’s newfound oil wealth and transition to democracy. Every element used by these radicalized artists in their avant-garde exhibitions—from Informalist canvases to torn book pages and kitsch objects to cattle carcasses and scatological content—issued a critique of Venezuela’s petroleum-driven capitalism and the profound inequality left in its wake. Embracing chaos, the artists contradicted the country’s politically sanctioned view of modernity, which championed constant progress in the visual arts and favored geometric abstraction and kinetic art. El Techo’s was a backward—a retrograde—modernity, argues María Gaztambide, discussing how its artists turned against the norm by incorporating anachronistic postures, primeval symbols, colonial Latin American print culture, and “guerilla” art tactics. Artists in this group tested limits to provoke what they saw as a numbed local public through shocking displays of criticism and frustration. Today, as Venezuela undergoes another dramatic series of sociopolitical changes, El Techo de la Ballena serves as a reminder of the power of art in resisting the status quo and effecting change in society.

Conceptualism in Latin American Art

Author : Luis Camnitzer
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2007-07-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 029271629X

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Conceptualism in Latin American Art by Luis Camnitzer Pdf

Conceptualism played a different role in Latin American art during the 1960s and 1970s than in Europe and the United States, where conceptualist artists predominantly sought to challenge the primacy of the art object and art institutions, as well as the commercialization of art. Latin American artists turned to conceptualism as a vehicle for radically questioning the very nature of art itself, as well as art's role in responding to societal needs and crises in conjunction with politics, poetry, and pedagogy. Because of this distinctive agenda, Latin American conceptualism must be viewed and understood in its own right, not as a derivative of Euroamerican models. In this book, one of Latin America's foremost conceptualist artists, Luis Camnitzer, offers a firsthand account of conceptualism in Latin American art. Placing the evolution of conceptualism within the history Latin America, he explores conceptualism as a strategy, rather than a style, in Latin American culture. He shows how the roots of conceptualism reach back to the early nineteenth century in the work of Símon Rodríguez, Símon Bolívar's tutor. Camnitzer then follows conceptualism to the point where art crossed into politics, as with the Argentinian group Tucumán arde in 1968, and where politics crossed into art, as with the Tupamaro movement in Uruguay during the 1960s and early 1970s. Camnitzer concludes by investigating how, after 1970, conceptualist manifestations returned to the fold of more conventional art and describes some of the consequences that followed when art evolved from being a political tool to become what is known as "political art."

New Geographies of Abstract Art in Postwar Latin America

Author : Mariola V. Alvarez,Ana M. Franco
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2018-09-27
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781351062121

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New Geographies of Abstract Art in Postwar Latin America by Mariola V. Alvarez,Ana M. Franco Pdf

This edited volume examines the history of abstract art across Latin America after 1945. This form of art grew in popularity across the Americas in the postwar period, often serving to affirm a sense of being modern and the right of Latin America to assume the leading role Europe had played before World War II. Latin American artists practiced gestural and geometric abstraction, though the history of art has favored the latter. Recent scholarship, for instance, has focused on geometric abstraction from Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela. The book aims to expand the map and consider this phenomenon as it developed in neglected regions such as Central America and the Andes, investigatinghow this style came to stand in for Latin American contemporary art.

Inverted Utopias

Author : Héctor Olea Galaviz,Mari Carmen Ramírez,Mari Carmen Ramirez,Héctor Olea,Hector Olea Hernandez
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 618 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2004-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300102697

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Inverted Utopias by Héctor Olea Galaviz,Mari Carmen Ramírez,Mari Carmen Ramirez,Héctor Olea,Hector Olea Hernandez Pdf

In the twentieth century, avant-garde artists from Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean created extraordinary and highly innovative paintings, sculptures, assemblages, mixed-media works, and installations. This innovative book presents more than 250 works by some seventy of these artists (including Gego, Joaquin Torres-Garcia, Xul Solar, and Jose Clemente Orozco) and artists' groups, along with interpretive essays by leading authorities and newly translated manifestoes and other theoretical documents written by the artists. Together the images and texts showcase the astonishing artistic achievements of the Latin American avant-garde. The book focuses on two decisive periods: the return from Europe in the 1920s of Latin American avant-garde pioneers; and the expansion of avant-garde activities throughout Latin America after World War II as artists expressed their independence from developments in Europe and the United States. As the authors explain, during these periods Latin American art was fueled by the belief that artistic creations could present a form of utopia - an inversion of the original premise that drove the European avant-garde - and serve as a model for

Refined Material

Author : Sean Nesselrode Moncada
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2023
Category : Art and industry
ISBN : 9780520392465

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Refined Material by Sean Nesselrode Moncada Pdf

"Beginning with the oil blowout in 1922 that is considered the moment that marked Venezuela's entry into a 'modern' era, Refined Material explores the integral relationship between Venezuelan oil industry and artistic production. In this groundbreaking study, Sean Nesselrode Moncada examines Venezuela's mid-century art and architecture in an argument that reinforces the inextricability of the rise of a capitalist and centralized state from life, activism, and art. Oil provided the crucible for national reinvention, ushering in a period of dizzying optimism and bitter disillusion as artists, architects, graphic designers, activists, and critics sought to define the terms of modernity. Looking at five different but interrelated case studies--a print magazine, a planned housing community, a luxury hotel, a kinetic museum installation, and a documentary film--this book brings forth a novel reading to the renowned Venezuelan modernist canon and reveals how the logic of refinement conditioned the terms of development and redefined our relationship to nature, matter, and one another"--

Alfredo Boulton and His Contemporaries

Author : Ariel Jiménez
Publisher : The Museum of Modern Art
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Art
ISBN : 0870707108

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Alfredo Boulton and His Contemporaries by Ariel Jiménez Pdf

Alfredo Boulton (1908-1995) was Venezuela's foremost cultural and aesthetic observer of the 20th century. An art critic, cultural historian and photographer, he was highly influential in the development of modernist art and discourse, and of cultural self-definition, in Venezuela and the surrounding region. Boulton's diverse contributions serve as a point of departure in this remarkable selection of art-historical and critical texts by many of the prominent Latin American thinkers of this period, figures whose works and ideas helped to shape the face of contemporary Venezuela. Through the manifestos, correspondences and critical writings of these notable voices of the day, this anthology traces Venezuela's struggle toward modernity and toward a successful, autonomous identify on the international cultural scene. In addition to historical writings, the volume includes newly written critical and explanatory essays by contemporary scholars, providing context and insight to these significant texts that have become constant reference points for generations of artists, critics and art historians.

¿Duerme usted, señor presidente?

Author : Anonim
Publisher : FUNDACIÓN CAUPOLICAN OVALLES
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2024-06-17
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9789807861007

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¿Duerme usted, señor presidente? by Anonim Pdf

Duerme usted, señor Presidente? es el poemario que ha sido catalogado como la obra cumbre del escritor venezolano Caupolicán Ovalles. El texto fue publicado por primera vez en Caracas en 1962, por las Ediciones del Techo de la Ballena, principal grupo artístico y literario de los movimientos de izquierda y vanguardia de la Venezuela de mediados del Siglo XX. En 1973 fue reeditado por el MÁS y en 2010 por la editorial Mondadori. Actualmente, se encuentra disponible en digital en la web de El Perro y la Rana, y se espera su nueva publicación de la mano de la Fundación Caupolicán Ovalles, con motivo del 65 aniversario del poemario. Punzante y libre de convencionalismos, este libro revela la mirada crítica de Ovalles ante las labores (o, más bien, ante el adormecimiento) de la dirigencia política de entonces, encabezada por el presidente Rómulo Betancourt.​ Se trata del primer libro de poesía de este autor, y se encuentra integrado por cuatro poemas en los que dos llevan el título homónimo del libro. Los otros fueron titulados Muy triste, muy triste y Si en vez de dormir. Los versos de ¿Duerme usted, señor Presidente?, con figuras poéticas que oscilan entre la mofa y el lirismo, pretendían desnudar desde la palabra las inconsistencias del gobierno de Betancourt, con una mirada que atravesaba el crisol del inconformismo de los grupos de la izquierda venezolana. Su escritura está también regida en términos estéticos por el desarrollo de la vanguardia literaria, que nació a nivel global en respuesta al agotamiento de los cánones formales.3​ En el prólogo, el también escritor Adriano González León describió al ejemplar como «desusadamente adicto al desafío, aprovechando la materia hasta ahora denominada ‘no poética’, en un giro decididamente singular, porque existe una fatiga cuando se descubre la ineficiencia de la palabra tradicional, lo inoportuno del ejercicio culto, la triste invalidez de lo literario cuando ‘arrecia la enfermedad de vivir’».4​ En ese sentido, continúa, «en el caso de Caupolicán Ovalles, además del cansancio verbal, existen otras razones de fastidio, demasiado concretas, demasiado evidentes en nuestra hora hasta para el ojo menos alerta, que lo arrastran al abandono de toda preocupación correcta y normal por el lenguaje». El escritor, docente e investigador de literatura Miguel Marcotrigiano asegura que en el libro «la figura del ‘presidente de la república’ (así, en minúscula) aparece caracterizada en este poema como inconsciente, minimizada en su masculinidad, ignorante de la realidad, con aires de grandeza, demagógica y se le endilgan pecados como la gula, la soberbia, la avaricia y algunos más».​ Además, el autor concreta «Si entendemos por un clásico de la literatura la capacidad de trascender en el tiempo y espacio de un tiempo literario y la cualidad consistente en la adaptación a circunstancias similares, aún cuando ya no estén activas los contexto de origen, este poema, ¿Duerme usted, señor Presidente?, de Caupolicán Ovalles, constituye en cierto modo este concepto».

Why Are We 'Artists'?

Author : Jessica Lack
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2017-08-31
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780241236338

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Why Are We 'Artists'? by Jessica Lack Pdf

'Art is not a luxury. Art is a basic social need to which everyone has a right'. This extraordinary collection of 100 artists' manifestos from across the globe over the last 100 years brings together political activists, anti-colonialists, surrealists, socialists, nihilists and a host of other voices. From the Négritude movement in Europe, Africa and Martinique to Japan's Bikyoto, from Iraqi modernism to Australian cyberfeminism, they are by turns personal, political, utopian, angry, sublime and revolutionary. Some have not been published in English before; some were written in climates of censorship and brutality; some contain visions of a future still on the horizon. What unites them is the belief that art can change the world.

Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Latin American and Caribbean Literature, 1900–2003

Author : Daniel Balderston,Mike Gonzalez
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 701 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Caribbean literature
ISBN : 9781134399604

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Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Latin American and Caribbean Literature, 1900–2003 by Daniel Balderston,Mike Gonzalez Pdf

The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Latin American and Caribbean Literature, 1900-2003 draws together entries on all aspects of literature including authors, critics, major works, magazines, genres, schools and movements in these regions from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present day. With more than 200 entries written by a team of international contributors, this Encyclopedia successfully covers the popular to the esoteric.The Encyclopedia is an invaluable reference resource for those studying Latin American and/or Caribbean literature as well.

Handbook of Latin American Studies, Vol. 76

Author : Katherine D. McCann
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 718 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2023-04-11
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781477326619

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Handbook of Latin American Studies, Vol. 76 by Katherine D. McCann Pdf

Beginning with Number 41 (1979), the University of Texas Press became the publisher of the Handbook of Latin American Studies, the most comprehensive annual bibliography in the field. Compiled by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress and annotated by a corps of specialists in various disciplines, the Handbook alternates from year to year between social sciences and humanities. The Handbook annotates works on Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and the Guianas, Spanish South America, and Brazil, as well as materials covering Latin America as a whole. Most of the subsections are preceded by introductory essays that serve as biannual evaluations of the literature and research underway in specialized areas.

Belated Declaration of Love to Séraphine Louis

Author : Denzil Romero
Publisher : University Press of America
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0761817565

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Belated Declaration of Love to Séraphine Louis by Denzil Romero Pdf

Belated Declaration of Love to SZraphine Louis brings together a panoramic survey of Venezuelan narrative, the original Spanish text of eight short stories by the late writer, with full English translation, and a focused commentary of the stories and the work of Denzil Romero. This bilingual critical text is an invaluable addition to available resources in Latin American literature for advanced courses taught through either Spanish or English. (TEXT IN SPANISH AND ENGLISH)

Venezuela

Author : Elizabeth Gackstetter Nichols,Kimberly J. Morse
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2010-10-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781598845709

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Venezuela by Elizabeth Gackstetter Nichols,Kimberly J. Morse Pdf

This comprehensive overview of Venezuelan history, culture, and politics is designed to ground the high school student's knowledge of the crucial role of the nation on the international scene. Venezuela stands out as one of Latin America's most influential, yet controversial countries, leading students to want to know more about the nation and its outspoken president. Taking an interdisciplinary approach to ground an understanding of the contemporary nation, Venezuela provides the reader with an overview of the Venezuelan story from 1499 to the present. The study provides a comprehensive look at all aspects of life in this South American powerhouse, discussing the nation's geography, history, government and politics, economy, society, and culture. Specific attention is directed to topics such as industry, labor, religion, ethnicity, women, etiquette, literature, art, music, and food, among many others. In addition, the book examines the controversy surrounding Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez. Written in an accessible and engaging tone, this volume is ideal for high school and undergraduate students—and essential for library shelves.

World Literature in Spanish [3 volumes]

Author : Maureen Ihrie,Salvador Oropesa
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 1509 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2011-10-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780313080838

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World Literature in Spanish [3 volumes] by Maureen Ihrie,Salvador Oropesa Pdf

Containing roughly 850 entries about Spanish-language literature throughout the world, this expansive work provides coverage of the varied countries, ethnicities, time periods, literary movements, and genres of these writings. Providing a thorough introduction to Spanish-language literature worldwide and across time is a tall order. However, World Literature in Spanish: An Encyclopedia contains roughly 850 entries on both major and minor authors, themes, genres, and topics of Spanish literature from the Middle Ages to the present day, affording an amazingly comprehensive reference collection in a single work. This encyclopedia describes the growing diversity within national borders, the increasing interdependence among nations, and the myriad impacts of Spanish literature across the globe. All countries that produce literature in Spanish in Europe, Africa, the Americas, and Asia are represented, covering both canonical authors and emerging contemporary writers and trends. Underrepresented writings—such as texts by women writers, queer and Afro-Hispanic texts, children's literature, and works on relevant but less studied topics such as sports and nationalism—also appear. While writings throughout the centuries are covered, those of the 20th and 21st centuries receive special consideration.

Las vanguardias literarias en Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú y Venezuela

Author : Hubert Pöppel,Miguel Gomes
Publisher : Iberoamericana Editorial
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 8484893413

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Las vanguardias literarias en Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú y Venezuela by Hubert Pöppel,Miguel Gomes Pdf

Completa bibliografía, acompañada de textos críticos, que facilita la búsqueda de las líneas más importantes y novedosas de la interpretación y reinterpretación de las vanguardias literarias en estos cinco países.

Entranced Earth

Author : Jens Andermann
Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2023-05-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780810145948

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Entranced Earth by Jens Andermann Pdf

A sweeping analysis of the lasting effects of neocolonial extractivism in Latin American aesthetic modernity from 1920 to the present Looking to the extractive frontier as a focal point of Latin American art, literature, music, and film, Jens Andermann asks what emerges at the other end of landscape. Art in the Global South has long represented and interrogated “insurgent nature”—organic and inorganic matter, human and nonhuman life, thrown into turmoil. In Entranced Earth: Art, Extractivism, and the End of Landscape, Andermann traces the impact of despaisamiento—world-destroying un-landscaping—throughout the Latin American modernist archive. At the same time, he explores innovative, resilient modes of allyship forged between diverse actors through their shared experiences of destruction. From the literary regionalism of the 1930s to contemporary bio art, from modernist garden architecture to representations of migration and displacement in sound art and film, Entranced Earth tracks the crisis of landscape and environmental exhaustion beyond despair toward speculative, experimental forms of survival.