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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Identity Theft The Cultural Colonization Of Contemporary Art Identity Theft The Cultural Colonization Of Contemporary Art Jonathan Harris "Identity Theft asks some tough questions about the use and place of art in the early twenty-first century: How has it been appropriated as a form of advertising or corporate identity? How is it made… OL17481355W
Readings in Latin American Modern Art Readings in Latin American Modern Art Patrick Frank This important and welcome volume is the first English-language anthology of writings on Latin American modern art of the twentieth century. OL1818140W
Images of power Images of power Jens Andermann,William Rowe In Latin America, where even today writing has remained a restricted form of expression, the task of generating consent and imposing the emergent nation-state as the exclusive form of the political, … OL18781703W
A principality of its own A principality of its own John Pruitt,Andrea Giunta,Beverly Adams,Alex Alberro,Cecilia Brunson,Tom Cummins,Anna Indych-Lopez,Luis Perez Oramas,Luis Camnitzer Includes a history of the Americas Society (formerly known as The Center for Inter-American Relations) with an emphasis on the visual arts program which comprises 4000 square feet of exhibition space… OL19102461W
Pensar con los ojos Pensar con los ojos Damián Bayón "Selection made by Bayón of writings about Latin American art, divided in two main groups: precolumbian and colonial art, and modern and contemporary. Anthology does not follow a chronological order… OL2359354W
Guillermo Kuitca Guillermo Kuitca Guillermo Kuitca,Paulo Herkenhoff For the past two years, Argentinian artist Guillermo Kuitca has created an extensive body of large-scale paintings and meticulously detailed graphite works, which is presented for the first time at H… OL23864345W
Latin American History Through Its Art and Literature Latin American History Through Its Art and Literature Jack Child "Explores the history of Latin American [culture] through the words of the writer, the brush of the painter, the pen of the cartoonist, and the lens of the photographer."--Introduction OL27331978W