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082 _aARTS
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100 _aLucie-Smith, Edward
245 0 _aLatin American Art Since 1900
260 _aLondon
_bThames & Hudson
_c2020
300 _a256
_c‎ 6 x 0.7 x 8.4 inches
_rPaperback
440 _aWorld of art
504 _aLucie-Smith examines major artists such as Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, as well as dozens of less familiar Latin American artists and exiled artists from Europe and the United States who spent their lives in South America, such as Leonora Carrington. The author explains the political context for artistic development and sets the works in national, cultural, and international frameworks. Featured in this book are the artists who have searched for indigenous roots and local tradition; explored abstraction, expressionism, and new media; entered into dialogue with European and North American movements, while insisting on reaching a wide, popular audience for their work; and created an energetic, innovative, and varied art scene across the South American continent.
650 _aArt
650 _aArt history
650 _aLatin America
650 _aLatin american art
942 _cBKS
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