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América Latina, 1960-2013 : photographs. Cover Image Book Book

América Latina, 1960-2013 : photographs.

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  • ISBN: 9780500970591 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 391 pages : illustrations (some color), map ; 30 cm
  • Publisher: Puebla, Mexico : Museo Amparo ; 2013.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition América Latina 1960-2013 presented at the Foundation Cartier pour l'art contemporain in Paris, France from November 19, 2013 to April 6, 2014 and at the Museo Amparo in Puebla, Mexico from May 15 to September 17, 2014."
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
The violence of modernity: Latin America since the late 1950s / text by Olivier Compagnon -- 1. Territory -- 2. The city -- Imagination redirected: photography and text in Latin America 1960-2013 / text by Luis Camnitzer -- 3. Informing, resisting -- 4. Memory and identity -- New pictographs, ancient palimpsests: notes on the scribal uses of photography in Latin America / text by Alfonso Morales Carrillo -- 5. Revuelta(s): a film / by Fredi Casco, codirected by Renate Costa -- Timeline: a half century of Latin American histories 1960-2013 / by Olivier Compagnon -- Biographies A-Z / Carolina Ariza.
Summary, etc.:
Focusing on the relationship between text and the photographic image, the exhibition América Latina 1960-2013 reveals the extraordinary diversity of photographic practices employed by numerous Latin American artists over the past fifty years, a period marked by great political, economic, and social instability. During this period, many artists combined in their work text and the photographic image, using a wide range of media such as silkscreen, collage, performance, and video. This provided them with an effective way of communicating in times of political urgency and also allowed them to explore ideas related to territory, memory, and identity. Including a selection of around five hundred works, the exhibition América Latina 1960-2013 and its accompanying catalog provide the visitor with the opportunity to delve into the history of the continent and reveal the specificity and great diversity of artistic practices in the region. From back cover.

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Syndetic Solutions - Summary for ISBN Number 9780500970591
America Latina : 1960 To 2013
America Latina : 1960 To 2013
by Camnitzer, Luis; Carrillo, Alfonso Morales; Compagnon, Olivier
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America Latina : 1960 To 2013


Distributed on behalf of the Fondation Cartier, Paris Bringing together more than seventy artists from eleven different countries, América Latina 1960- 2013 shows great diversity in photographic practices by presenting the work of Latin American photographers from the 1960s to today who appropriate the medium in different ways. This unique presentation will provide the reader with the opportunity to delve into the history of the continent and to rediscover the works of major artists rarely exhibited in Europe. The exhibition América Latina will cover the period from 1960--the year following the Cuban revolution--to today. In many Latin American countries, this period has been marked by political and economic instability, and has seen a succession of revolutionary movements and repressive military regimes, the emergence of guerrilla movements, as well as transitions toward democracy. During the era covered by the exhibition, many Latin American artists increasingly sought to escape media specificity by bringing texts and photographic images together in their work. Including over 400 black-and-white and color reproductions, this accompanying catalog explores the wealth of photographic work while shedding light on the historical and artistic context that spawned it. In addition to scholarly texts and artist bios, descriptions of works and a detailed timeline provide a deeper understanding of the visual languages specific to the continent.

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