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Dimensions of the Americas : art and social change in Latin America and the United States / Shifra M. Goldman

By: Goldman, Shifra MMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 1994. Description: 494 páginas : 24 cmContent type: textual Media type: No mediado Carrier type: VolumenISBN: 226301249Subject(s): Arte moderno -- América -- Ensayos, conferencias, etc | Arte y sociedad -- América -- Ensayos, conferencias, etc | Arte latinoamericano -- Siglo XX -- Ensayos, conferencias, etcDDC classification: 701.03 G61d 1994
Contents:
Siqueiros and Three Early Murals in Los Angeles. -- Mexican Muralism: Its Influence in Latin America and the United States. -- Resistance and Identity: Street Murals of Occupied Aztlan. -- Elite Artists and Popular Audiences: The Mexican Front of Cultural Workers. -- Painters into Poster Makers: A Conversation with Two Cuban Artists. -- Master Prints from Puerto Rico: Linoleum and Woodcuts by Three Generations of Artists. -- A Public Voice: Fifteen Years of Chicano Posters. -- Six Women Artists of Mexico. -- "Portraying Ourselves": Contemporary Chicana Artists. -- Mujeres de California: Latin American Women Artists. -- Ana Mendieta: A Return to Natal Earth. -- Isabel Ruiz: The Mythopoetics of Anguish. -- Art and Politics in the 1980s. -- Dissidence and Resistance: Art in Chile under the Dictatorship. -- Rewriting the History of Mexican Art: The Politics and Economics of Contemporary Culture. -- Mexican and Chicano Workers in the Visual Arts. -- La casa de cambio / The Money Exchange . -- Looking a Gift Horse in the Mouth. -- Metropolitan Splendors. -- Three Thousand Years of Mexican Art. -- Latin American Visions and Revisions. -- The Booming (Spirit) of Latin America. -- Un punto en comun / Common Ground: Juan Edgar Aparicio and Lisa Kokin. -- Clima Natal: World of Fantasy, Dream of Reality. -- Social Illuminations: The Art of Guillermo Bert. -- How Latin American Artists in the U.S. View Art, Politics, and Ethnicity in a Supposedly Multicultural World. -- Response: Another Opinion on the State of Chicano Art. -- Inside/Outside Mainstream. -- The Iconography of Chicano Self-Determination: Race, Ethnicity, and Class. -- Homogenizing Hispanic Art. -- Under the Sign of the pava: Puerto Rican Art and Populism in International Context. -- Living on the Fifth Floor of the Four-Floor Country. -- The Manifested Destinies of Chicano, Puerto Rican, and Cuban Artists in the United States.
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Siqueiros and Three Early Murals in Los Angeles. -- Mexican Muralism: Its Influence in Latin America and the United States. -- Resistance and Identity: Street Murals of Occupied Aztlan. -- Elite Artists and Popular Audiences: The Mexican Front of Cultural Workers. -- Painters into Poster Makers: A Conversation with Two Cuban Artists. -- Master Prints from Puerto Rico: Linoleum and Woodcuts by Three Generations of Artists. -- A Public Voice: Fifteen Years of Chicano Posters. -- Six Women Artists of Mexico. -- "Portraying Ourselves": Contemporary Chicana Artists. -- Mujeres de California: Latin American Women Artists. -- Ana Mendieta: A Return to Natal Earth. -- Isabel Ruiz: The Mythopoetics of Anguish. -- Art and Politics in the 1980s. -- Dissidence and Resistance: Art in Chile under the Dictatorship. -- Rewriting the History of Mexican Art: The Politics and Economics of Contemporary Culture. -- Mexican and Chicano Workers in the Visual Arts. -- La casa de cambio / The Money Exchange
. -- Looking a Gift Horse in the Mouth. -- Metropolitan Splendors. -- Three Thousand Years of Mexican Art. -- Latin American Visions and Revisions. -- The Booming (Spirit) of Latin America. -- Un punto en comun / Common Ground: Juan Edgar Aparicio and Lisa Kokin. -- Clima Natal: World of Fantasy, Dream of Reality. -- Social Illuminations: The Art of Guillermo Bert. -- How Latin American Artists in the U.S. View Art, Politics, and Ethnicity in a Supposedly Multicultural World. -- Response: Another Opinion on the State of Chicano Art. -- Inside/Outside Mainstream. -- The Iconography of Chicano Self-Determination: Race, Ethnicity, and Class. -- Homogenizing Hispanic Art. -- Under the Sign of the pava: Puerto Rican Art and Populism in International Context. -- Living on the Fifth Floor of the Four-Floor Country. -- The Manifested Destinies of Chicano, Puerto Rican, and Cuban Artists in the United States.

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