Cosmopolitan routes
Houston collects Latin American art
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Author
Contributions
- Ramírez, Mari Carmen, 1955- - Contributor
- Cerejido, Elizabeth - Contributor
Publication
2011 - Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Houston, Tex., Texas
Language
English
Word Count
34,750 words, Guess
Page Count
139 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100300169930
- ISBN-100300167563
- ISBN-139780300169935
- ISBN-139780300167566
- Library of Congress Control Number2010041978
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number668990507
- Better World Books9780300169935
- Open LibraryOL24903136M
Classifications
- DDC709.8/0747641411
- LCCN6502.5 .V53 2011
- LCCN6502.5
Alternate Titles
- Houston collects Latin American art
Description
Cosmopolitan routes" situates 20th-century Latin American art as an evolving discourse of individual impulses, universal themes, and shared ideas. It further illustrates the parallels between works produced in Latin America and the artistic movements that have come to define modern and contemporary art on a global level. Showcased in detail are nearly 100 masterworks from Houston collections, ranging from early Modernist and postwar pieces to contemporary creations by artists from Uruguay, Brazil, Venezuela, and Mexico. From the Constructive Universalism of Uruguayan artist Joaquin Torres-Garcia to the figurative and Surrealist work of artists such as Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington, and Pedro Friedeberg, a host of diverse movements are represented. All of the works demonstrate the depth and quality of Latin American artistic expression as well as the spirit of diversity and exploration involved in the quest for collecting art.
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