Art Museums of Latin America (eBook, ePUB)
Structuring Representation
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By means of their architecture, collections, exhibitions, and curatorial practices, Latin American art museums have crafted representations of communities, including nation-states, and promoted particular group ideologies.
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By means of their architecture, collections, exhibitions, and curatorial practices, Latin American art museums have crafted representations of communities, including nation-states, and promoted particular group ideologies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351777902
- Artikelnr.: 54022475
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351777902
- Artikelnr.: 54022475
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Michele Greet is associate professor of modern Latin American and European art and director of the art history program at George Mason University . Gina McDaniel Tarver is associate professor of modern and contemporary art history, with a focus on Latin America, at Texas State University.
Part I: Art Museums and State Politics 1 From Universalist to National Art:
The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires 2 Mexico's Museo de Artes
Plásticas: The Divergent Discourses of 1934 and 1947 3 History and
Metamorphosis: Cuba's Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes 4 Incendiary Objects:
An Episodic History of the Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro Part II
Art Museums as Constructions of Modernity 5 Pedrosa and Malraux: Impossible
Meetings in the "Museum of Copies" 6 A Museum without a Venue: The
Invention of the Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogotá, 1955-1963 7 The
Architecture of Mexico's Museo de Arte Moderno: A Stimulus to Museological
Renewal Part III Local Dynamics of Internationalism 8 The São Paulo
Biennial Complex: MAM-BSP-MAC 9 Local Processes and Transnational Circuits:
The Inter-American Project and the Birth of Modern Art Museums in
Barranquilla and Cartagena 10. An Uneasy Alliance: The Early Years of the
Museo Tamayo 11 Colección Jumex and Mexico's Art Scene: The Intersection of
Public and Private Part IV National and Regional Perspectives from the
United States 12 Latin American Art at The University of Texas at Austin:
The University Art Museum 13 Somehow Exceptional: El Museo del Barrio, New
York 14 Museum as Battleground: Exile and Contested Cultural Representation
in Miami's Cuban Museum Part V Reimagining the Art Museum 15 Revolutionary
Modernism: A "Museo de Arte Moderno Americano" Rehearsed in Print in Mexico
City, 1926-1928 16 The Museum in Times of Revolution: Regarding Nemesio
Antúnez's Transformation Program for Santiago's Museo Nacional de Bellas
Artes, 1969-1973 17 Critical Deviations in Latin American Museums: The
Experiences of the Museo del Barro in Asunción, Paraguay and the Micromuseo
in Lima, Peru
The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires 2 Mexico's Museo de Artes
Plásticas: The Divergent Discourses of 1934 and 1947 3 History and
Metamorphosis: Cuba's Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes 4 Incendiary Objects:
An Episodic History of the Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro Part II
Art Museums as Constructions of Modernity 5 Pedrosa and Malraux: Impossible
Meetings in the "Museum of Copies" 6 A Museum without a Venue: The
Invention of the Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogotá, 1955-1963 7 The
Architecture of Mexico's Museo de Arte Moderno: A Stimulus to Museological
Renewal Part III Local Dynamics of Internationalism 8 The São Paulo
Biennial Complex: MAM-BSP-MAC 9 Local Processes and Transnational Circuits:
The Inter-American Project and the Birth of Modern Art Museums in
Barranquilla and Cartagena 10. An Uneasy Alliance: The Early Years of the
Museo Tamayo 11 Colección Jumex and Mexico's Art Scene: The Intersection of
Public and Private Part IV National and Regional Perspectives from the
United States 12 Latin American Art at The University of Texas at Austin:
The University Art Museum 13 Somehow Exceptional: El Museo del Barrio, New
York 14 Museum as Battleground: Exile and Contested Cultural Representation
in Miami's Cuban Museum Part V Reimagining the Art Museum 15 Revolutionary
Modernism: A "Museo de Arte Moderno Americano" Rehearsed in Print in Mexico
City, 1926-1928 16 The Museum in Times of Revolution: Regarding Nemesio
Antúnez's Transformation Program for Santiago's Museo Nacional de Bellas
Artes, 1969-1973 17 Critical Deviations in Latin American Museums: The
Experiences of the Museo del Barro in Asunción, Paraguay and the Micromuseo
in Lima, Peru
Part I: Art Museums and State Politics 1 From Universalist to National Art:
The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires 2 Mexico's Museo de Artes
Plásticas: The Divergent Discourses of 1934 and 1947 3 History and
Metamorphosis: Cuba's Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes 4 Incendiary Objects:
An Episodic History of the Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro Part II
Art Museums as Constructions of Modernity 5 Pedrosa and Malraux: Impossible
Meetings in the "Museum of Copies" 6 A Museum without a Venue: The
Invention of the Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogotá, 1955-1963 7 The
Architecture of Mexico's Museo de Arte Moderno: A Stimulus to Museological
Renewal Part III Local Dynamics of Internationalism 8 The São Paulo
Biennial Complex: MAM-BSP-MAC 9 Local Processes and Transnational Circuits:
The Inter-American Project and the Birth of Modern Art Museums in
Barranquilla and Cartagena 10. An Uneasy Alliance: The Early Years of the
Museo Tamayo 11 Colección Jumex and Mexico's Art Scene: The Intersection of
Public and Private Part IV National and Regional Perspectives from the
United States 12 Latin American Art at The University of Texas at Austin:
The University Art Museum 13 Somehow Exceptional: El Museo del Barrio, New
York 14 Museum as Battleground: Exile and Contested Cultural Representation
in Miami's Cuban Museum Part V Reimagining the Art Museum 15 Revolutionary
Modernism: A "Museo de Arte Moderno Americano" Rehearsed in Print in Mexico
City, 1926-1928 16 The Museum in Times of Revolution: Regarding Nemesio
Antúnez's Transformation Program for Santiago's Museo Nacional de Bellas
Artes, 1969-1973 17 Critical Deviations in Latin American Museums: The
Experiences of the Museo del Barro in Asunción, Paraguay and the Micromuseo
in Lima, Peru
The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires 2 Mexico's Museo de Artes
Plásticas: The Divergent Discourses of 1934 and 1947 3 History and
Metamorphosis: Cuba's Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes 4 Incendiary Objects:
An Episodic History of the Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro Part II
Art Museums as Constructions of Modernity 5 Pedrosa and Malraux: Impossible
Meetings in the "Museum of Copies" 6 A Museum without a Venue: The
Invention of the Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogotá, 1955-1963 7 The
Architecture of Mexico's Museo de Arte Moderno: A Stimulus to Museological
Renewal Part III Local Dynamics of Internationalism 8 The São Paulo
Biennial Complex: MAM-BSP-MAC 9 Local Processes and Transnational Circuits:
The Inter-American Project and the Birth of Modern Art Museums in
Barranquilla and Cartagena 10. An Uneasy Alliance: The Early Years of the
Museo Tamayo 11 Colección Jumex and Mexico's Art Scene: The Intersection of
Public and Private Part IV National and Regional Perspectives from the
United States 12 Latin American Art at The University of Texas at Austin:
The University Art Museum 13 Somehow Exceptional: El Museo del Barrio, New
York 14 Museum as Battleground: Exile and Contested Cultural Representation
in Miami's Cuban Museum Part V Reimagining the Art Museum 15 Revolutionary
Modernism: A "Museo de Arte Moderno Americano" Rehearsed in Print in Mexico
City, 1926-1928 16 The Museum in Times of Revolution: Regarding Nemesio
Antúnez's Transformation Program for Santiago's Museo Nacional de Bellas
Artes, 1969-1973 17 Critical Deviations in Latin American Museums: The
Experiences of the Museo del Barro in Asunción, Paraguay and the Micromuseo
in Lima, Peru