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Principality of its Own: 40 Years of Visual Arts at the Americas Society [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x165 mm, 30 color; 70 black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2006
  • Kirjastus: Americas Society,US
  • ISBN-10: 1879128314
  • ISBN-13: 9781879128316
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x165 mm, 30 color; 70 black and white
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  • Kirjastus: Americas Society,US
  • ISBN-10: 1879128314
  • ISBN-13: 9781879128316
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This collection of critical essays examines distinctive moments of the Americas Society's visual art program and its impact on the formation of a Latin American market in the United States. Founded in 1965, the Americas Society has played a pivotal role in Latin American art, from Pre-Colombian to modernism.

The book brings together a cross-cultural group of art historians and curators, including Alexander Alberro, Alexander Apó stal, Beverly Adams, Cecilia Brunson, Luis Camnitzer, Thomas Cummins, Andrea Giunta, Nicolás Guagnini, Paulo Herkenhoff, Anna Indych-Lopez, Luis Perez Oramas, John Pruitt, Mary Scheider Enriquez, and Sofía Sanabrais who discuss the relevance of the institution's intricate relationships with art, economics, and politics.

Essays address the emergence of site-specific practices such as Gego's Reticulárea and neo-avant-garde manifestations such as the Fashion Show Poetry Event conceived by E. Costa, J. Perrault, and H. Wiener; Marta Minujin's happenings; Michael Snow's photographs; David Siqueiros' monographic show; and the notion of landscape in the Western Hemisphere, among other significant topics. A Principality of Its Own explores the achievements, frictions, and experiments that modeled the institution from the Cold War to the present.
Acknowledgements 8(2)
Susan L. Segal
Foreword 10(2)
Patricia Phelps de Cisneros
Introduction
Tract of Time
12(10)
Gabriela Rangel
INSTITUTIONAL HISTORY
22(98)
Latin American Art at the Americas Society: A Principality of its Own
24(18)
Beverly Adams
Looking South: Strategic Visions, Tactical Revisions
42(12)
Luis Perez Oramas
Exhibitions and Narrations: Argentine Art at the CIAR/AS
54(14)
Andrea Giunta
The Americas Society and the Invention of the History of Brazilian Photography
68(16)
Paulo Herkenhoff
Between the National and Transnational: Aspects of Exhibiting Modern and Contemporary Mexican Art at the Americas Society
84(16)
Anna Indych-Lopez
Pan--American Visions and the Exhibition of Colonial Art at the Americas Society 1976--1997
100(20)
Sofia Sanabrais
ARTIST'S PROJECT
120(10)
Incas Room
Alexander Apostol
MOMENTS, MEDIA AND THEMES
130(84)
About Thirty Years Ago: Michael Snow's 1972 Solo Exhibition
132(14)
John Pruitt
Resources of the Real: Latin American Photography at the Americas Society, 1967--2006
146(14)
Jose Luis Falconi
Media, Sculpture, Myth
160(20)
Alexander Alberro
A Situation of Time: Despite Geometry, Beyond the Universal
180(18)
Nicolas Guagnini
Reticularea: Module and Version
198(16)
Gabriela Rangel
MEMOIRS AND CRITIQUES
214(44)
The Museo Latinoamericano and MICLA
216(14)
Luis Camnitzer
Backyard's Memory
230(10)
Cecilia Brunson
On the Same Track: The Americas Society and the Development of Latin American Art History in the United States
240(8)
Thomas B. F. Cummins
Jose Luis Falconi
Opening Doors to Vast and Varied Worlds: Latin American Art and the Role of the Americas Society in a Post-NAFTA Era
248(10)
Mary Schneider Enriquez
AFTERWORD
258(22)
Tractable Times
Jose Luis Falconi
Book Contributors
266(14)
EXHIBITION TIMELINE
280
Isabela Villanueva


José Luis Falconi is Lecturer of Latin American Art and Architecture in the Department of History of Art and Architecture at Brandeis University. Gabriela Rangel is Director of Visual Arts at the Americas Society.