Cantos cuentos colombianos

Cantos cuentos colombianos
Author: Hans-Michael Herzog
Publisher: Hatje Cantz
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Cantos/Cuentos Colombianos is the most comprehensive exhibition of contemporary Colombian art ever shown in Europe. Ten widely recognized Colombian artists present a previously unknown world of images and experience worthy of international attention. With great formal and substantive rigor, the artists deal with their country and its troubled past and present through installation, video, photography, objects, performance and sound works. The book includes extensive photo-documentation of the artists' studios as well as in-depth interviews. Four prominent Colombian thinkers of varying political persuasions discuss political, social and cultural issues facing their country in enlightening and thought-provoking essays.

Doris Salcedo

Doris Salcedo
Author: Mary Schneider Enriquez
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300222513

In Context: Violence and Contemporary Art in Colombia -- Salcedo's Influences: Artists, Works, Practices -- The Six Visual Strategies -- Organic and Ephemeral: Materiality in Salcedo's Most Recent Works -- Inherent Vice and the Ship of Theseus / Narayan Khandekar -- Artist Biography and Exhibition History

Res

Res
Author: Francesco Pellizzi
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2015-08-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0873658663

RES 65/66 includes Francesco Pellizzi, “Editorial: RES at 35”; Remo Bodei, “A constellation of words”; Mary Weismantel, “Encounters with dragons”; Z. S. Strother, “A terrifying mimesis”; Wyatt MacGaffey, “Franchising minkisi in Loango”; Karen Overbey, “Seeing through stone”; Noam Andrews, “The space of knowledge”; and other papers.

Technologies of Memory in the Arts

Technologies of Memory in the Arts
Author: L. Plate
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2009-05-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0230239560

In this collection of essays, a range of scholars from different disciplines look through the prism of technology at the much-debated notion of cultural memory, analysing how the past is shaped or unsettled by cultural texts including visual art, literature, cinema, photographs and souvenirs.

Cantos cuentos colombianos

Cantos cuentos colombianos
Author: Hans-Michael Herzog
Publisher:
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2013
Genre: Art, Colombian
ISBN: 9788560965342

"Our 2004/05 exhibition 'Cantos cuentos colombianos' in Zurich featuring the same group of participating artists led to a reevaluation of this generation of artists in their own native country as well as to a revised view of Colombian art around the world. We are curious to see how these works will be recieved in Brazil and hope they have a successful impact"--P. 326.

Haunting Without Ghosts

Haunting Without Ghosts
Author: Juliana Martínez
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 147732173X

Winner, William M. LeoGrande Prize, Center for Latin American and Latino Studies at American University, 2022 For half a century, cultural production in Colombia has labored under the weight of magical realism—above all, the works of Gabriel García Márquez—where ghosts told stories about the country’s violent past and warned against a similarly gruesome future. Decades later, the story of violence in Colombia is no less horrific, but the critical resources of magical realism are depleted. In their wake comes "spectral realism." Juliana Martínez argues that recent Colombian novelists, filmmakers, and artists—from Evelio Rosero and William Vega to Beatriz González and Erika Diettes—share a formal and thematic concern with the spectral but shift the focus from what the ghost is toward what the specter does. These works do not speak of ghosts. Instead, they use the specter to destabilize reality by challenging the authority of human vision and historical chronology. By introducing the spectral into their work, these artists decommodify well-worn modes of representing violence and create a critical space from which to seek justice for the dead and disappeared. A Colombia-based study, Haunting without Ghosts brings powerful insight to the politics and ethics of spectral aesthetics, relevant for a variety of sociohistorical contexts.

100 Latin American Artists

100 Latin American Artists
Author: Rosa Olivares
Publisher: Exit Publicaciones
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN:

El volumen reune 100 artistas latinoamericanos, independientemente del lugar donde residan, como una parte esencial para aproximarse a la creación latinoamericana actual.

Ez da neutrala

Ez da neutrala
Author: Joxean Muñoz
Publisher: Actar D
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN:

The latest and most socially committed art of Latin America, with works by 24 artists from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Uruguay. This book offers an overview of artistic creation from the 1960s to the present day. The works follow the conceptual strategies of contemporary art, while taking their own position in the international art panorama. The artworks closeness to life and immediacy stand out, as well as the artistscommitment to reality. They face up to history, different political situations and violence, mostly through aesthetics and poetics, using language and evocation rather than explicit images of violence.

Face to Face

Face to Face
Author: Hans-Michael Herzog
Publisher: Hatje Cantz
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2008
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Since its emergence in the 1980s and 90s, the Daros Collection in Zurich has accumulated about 280 works by 30 outstanding North American and European artists. It possesses one of the finest collections of early Warhol, and major works by Sigmar Polke, Barbara Kruger, Alfredo Jaar and Louise Bourgeois among many others. In 2000, when the strength and integrity of this collection had been established, the museum boldly struck off in a new direction, and the Daros Latin America Collection was founded. Already comprising roughly 1,000 works by around 100 artists including Carlos Amorales, José Bedia, Alfredo Jaar, Gego, Guillermo Kuitca, Vik Muniz, among others, it is now the largest collection of Latin American art in Europe--an exciting new resource that will doubtless have interesting long-term ramifications for contemporary European art. Face to Face is the first volume to bring the two Daros Collections together, thereby engaging these works--created in different media and of various cultural origin--in a dynamic dialogue that disrupts ordinary canon-oriented perspectives. Face to Face thus not only deepens our knowledge of the respective qualities of the two collections, but also explores the common characteristics of their cultural backgrounds.