Beyond the supersquare art and architecture in Latin America after modernism /
Art and architecture in Latin America after modernism
edited by Antonio Sergio Bessa, with additional research by Mario Torres.
- First edition.
- New York : Fordham University Press : (c)2014. The Bronx Museum of the Arts, (c)2014.
- 1 online resource (137 pages :) : illustrations
Includes bibliographical references.
Identity as style / Modernism and contemporary art in Latin America / From the internal to the radical : autonomy and alterity in the local modern / Brazilian machineries (or the collapse) of pleasure : architecture, eroticism, and the naked body / Concrete modernity in Venezuela / Integrating vanguardisms : dialogues between art and architecture in modern Cuba / Secret lines : interweaving a new territory / Two Brazilian architects : Bo Bardi and Artigas / Time of cohabitation / From utopia to abdication : Juan Downey's architecture without architecture / Alejandro Hernández-Gálvez -- Ana María Durán Calisto -- Javier de Jesús Martínez -- José Lira -- Carlos Brillembourg -- Eduardo Luis Rodríguez -- Hannia Gómez -- Dan Graham -- Ligia Nobre -- Julieta González.
This revelatory, fully illustrated anthology explores modernism's complex legacy in Latin America--featuring original research by renowned architects, historians, and curators from the region. Beyond the Supersquare: Art and Architecture in Latin America after Modernism, which developed from a symposium presented by the Bronx Museum of the Arts in 2011, showcases original essays by distinguished Latin American architects, historians, and curators whose research examines architecture and urban design practices in the region during a significant period of the twentieth century. Drawing from the.
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