Art and Revolution in Latin America, 1910-1990Yale University Press, 01/01/2002 - 228 páginas In this book, David Craven investigates the extraordinary impact of three Latin American revolutions on the visual arts and on cultural policy. The three great upheavals - in Mexico (1910-40), in Cuba (1959-89), and in Nicaragua (1979-90) - were defining moments in twentieth-century life in the Americas. Craven discusses the structural logic of each movement's artistic project - by whom, how, and for whom artworks were produced - and assesses their legacies. In each case, he demonstrates how the consequences of the revolution reverberated in the arts and cultures far beyond national borders. |
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New Plan of Study Escuela Nacional de Artes | 176 |
Notes | 191 |
6 | 199 |
51 | 206 |
Bibliographic Note | 215 |
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