Cosmopolitanism, cubism and new art: Latin American itineraries

Autores
Wechsler, Diana Beatriz
Año de publicación
2015
Idioma
inglés
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Descripción
This text discusses the Modernist movement, in particular Cubism, within the Latin American context, focusing on the art scenes in Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Mexico, Montevideo, and Santiago de Chile in the first decades of the twentieth century. Informed by a wide range of new primary sources, Wechsler analyzes the complex dynamics and movements of ideas, texts, works, and people, arguing that we need to rethink Modernism in terms of its contributors, artistic itineraries, exchanges and the appropriation of aesthetics within the Latin American and European metropolis. A process of co-production and convergence, Modernism is a heterogeneous movement that is shaped by a plurality of networks of artists and cultural scenes on both sides of the Atlantic. Among the artists discussed are Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueros, Rafael Rafael Barradas, Joaquín Torres García, Emilio Pettoruti,Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, Pablo Curatella Manes, and others.
Fil: Wechsler, Diana Beatriz. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Materia
ARTE MODERNO
CUBISMO
MODERNIDAD
AMÉRICA LATINA
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title Cosmopolitanism, cubism and new art: Latin American itineraries
spellingShingle Cosmopolitanism, cubism and new art: Latin American itineraries
Wechsler, Diana Beatriz
ARTE MODERNO
CUBISMO
MODERNIDAD
AMÉRICA LATINA
title_short Cosmopolitanism, cubism and new art: Latin American itineraries
title_full Cosmopolitanism, cubism and new art: Latin American itineraries
title_fullStr Cosmopolitanism, cubism and new art: Latin American itineraries
title_full_unstemmed Cosmopolitanism, cubism and new art: Latin American itineraries
title_sort Cosmopolitanism, cubism and new art: Latin American itineraries
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Wechsler, Diana Beatriz
author Wechsler, Diana Beatriz
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CUBISMO
MODERNIDAD
AMÉRICA LATINA
topic ARTE MODERNO
CUBISMO
MODERNIDAD
AMÉRICA LATINA
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This text discusses the Modernist movement, in particular Cubism, within the Latin American context, focusing on the art scenes in Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Mexico, Montevideo, and Santiago de Chile in the first decades of the twentieth century. Informed by a wide range of new primary sources, Wechsler analyzes the complex dynamics and movements of ideas, texts, works, and people, arguing that we need to rethink Modernism in terms of its contributors, artistic itineraries, exchanges and the appropriation of aesthetics within the Latin American and European metropolis. A process of co-production and convergence, Modernism is a heterogeneous movement that is shaped by a plurality of networks of artists and cultural scenes on both sides of the Atlantic. Among the artists discussed are Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueros, Rafael Rafael Barradas, Joaquín Torres García, Emilio Pettoruti,Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, Pablo Curatella Manes, and others.
Fil: Wechsler, Diana Beatriz. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
description This text discusses the Modernist movement, in particular Cubism, within the Latin American context, focusing on the art scenes in Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Mexico, Montevideo, and Santiago de Chile in the first decades of the twentieth century. Informed by a wide range of new primary sources, Wechsler analyzes the complex dynamics and movements of ideas, texts, works, and people, arguing that we need to rethink Modernism in terms of its contributors, artistic itineraries, exchanges and the appropriation of aesthetics within the Latin American and European metropolis. A process of co-production and convergence, Modernism is a heterogeneous movement that is shaped by a plurality of networks of artists and cultural scenes on both sides of the Atlantic. Among the artists discussed are Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueros, Rafael Rafael Barradas, Joaquín Torres García, Emilio Pettoruti,Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, Pablo Curatella Manes, and others.
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