New Geographies of Abstract Art in Postwar Latin America
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- English
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New Geographies of Abstract Art in Postwar Latin America
About This Book
This edited volume examines the history of abstract art across Latin America after 1945. This form of art grew in popularity across the Americas in the postwar period, often serving to affirm a sense of being modern and the right of Latin America to assume the leading role Europe had played before World War II. Latin American artists practiced gestural and geometric abstraction, though the history of art has favored the latter. Recent scholarship, for instance, has focused on geometric abstraction from Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela. The book aims to expand the map and consider this phenomenon as it developed in neglected regions such as Central America and the Andes, investigatinghow this style came to stand in for Latin American contemporary art.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- New Geographies of Abstract Art in Postwar Latin America
- Routledge Research in Art History
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Plates
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Gestural Abstractions
- Part II New Visions of Geometric Abstraction
- Part III Nuestra América: Abstraction between Latin America and the United States
- Part IV Abstraction and the Avant-Garde
- Notes on Contributors
- Index