Vicente Rojo
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Author
Contributions
- Rojo, Vicente, 1932- - Contributor
Publication
2019 - La Cabra Ediciones, Ciudad de México, Mexico
Language
Spanish
Word Count
39,000 words, Guess
Page Count
156 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-106077243418
- ISBN-106077735639
- ISBN-139786077243410
- ISBN-139786077735632
- OCLC Control Number1138656284
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL44087578M
Classifications
- LCCNC146.R65 V55 2019
Alternate Titles
- Vicente Rojo
Description
"This series is born nested by the spirit of making readers aware of the scaffolding, almost always invisible, inaccessible, that supports the work of some creators. We refer to the notes or sketches housed in notebooks, notebooks, folders, loose sheets, in different formats and qualities: the traces of the process to reach the final work of plastic artists, writers, architects, composers, choreographers. Photographers, poets, mathematicians, designers, filmmakers, playwrights, who resort to these instruments informally, playfully, systematically or not. "Cuadernos de autor" (Author's notebooks) is a window to those creative exercises; an element that enriches, through the reproduction not only of the content, but also of the support chosen in each particular case, the perception of the work by the viewer. Vicente Rojo. Plastic artist. The artist uses a wide variety of notebooks. The measures we present in this volume appear as a note at the beginning of each". (HKB Translation) --Page [1]. Plastic artist Vicente Rojo (Barcelona, Spain, 1932), arrived in Mexico in 1949. He is a painter, graphic designer, sculptor and editor. It belongs to the so-called Rupture Generation, although he prefers to call it "continuity".
Subjects
Series Statement
- Cuadernos de autor -- 3
- Cuadernos de autor (Mexico City, Mexico) -- 3.
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