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Onde vive a arte na América Latina = : Where art lives in Latin America = Donde vide el arte en América Latina

Title
Onde vive a arte na América Latina = : Where art lives in Latin America = Donde vide el arte en América Latina / organizaçao : Fernando Ticoulat, João Paulo Siqueira Lopes ; ensaio : Julieta González.
Publication
[São Paulo, Brazil] : Act. Madrid : Turner, 2021.

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Additional Authors
  • González, Julieta
  • Lopes, João Paulo Siqueira
  • Ticoulat, Fernando
Description
447 pages : illustrations; 31 cm.
Summary
The book brings together 35 emblematic sites for the artistic and cultural circuit of the Brasil, Argentina, Colombia, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Venezuela, México, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Guatemala, Panamá and Cuba, documenting art exhibitions, buildings, institutions, and activities to promote art. The publication presents unpublished images, critical texts and interviews with curators and leaders, establishing connections, similarities, and differences in the Latin American artistic environment. The purpose of this mapping is to be a worldwide artistic reference of museums, foundations, art residencies, independent art spaces and sculpture parks in Latin Amrica. "Success itself is a measure that belongs to the logic of the unsustainable, and the results of such a valuation method are evident; exhibitions are increasingly costlier to produce as insurance, transportation and packing expenses increase; collecting works of art is nearly impossible, among many other issues. Many museum institutions in Latin America have entered this vicious cycle, looking towards institutions in the United States or Europe without thinking of their local contexts, organizing blockbuster exhibitions of so-called blue-chip artists to bring in a public that is only interested in the selfie moment with an instagrammable artwork. If this model has not already proved itself unsustainable (especially in public institutions vulnerable to budget cuts), in time it will, and will only result in the depletion of institutions' energies and resources, both human and material, to the point of exhaustion and even foreclosure." --Page 46.
Alternative Title
  • Donde vive el arte en América Latina
  • Where art lives in Latin America
Subject
  • 2000-2099
  • Art museums > Study and teaching (Residency) > Latin America > 21st century
  • Art, Latin American > Exhibitions > Philosophy
  • Art, Modern > 21st century
  • Arts > Latin America > History > 21st century
  • Art, Latin American
  • Art, Modern
  • Arts
  • Latin America
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language (note)
  • Texts in Portuguese, English and Spanish.
Contents
Onde a arte habita... = Where art lives... = Donde habita el arte... / Julieta González -- Mapa = Map -- AAREA -- Museo Amparo -- Ceta-local -- Muse de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires -- Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires -- Casa Wabi -- Diablorosso -- Factoría Habana -- Fragmentos, Espacio de Arte y Memoria -- INHOTIM -- JA.CA -- Centro de Arte e Tecnologia -- Kiosko Galería -- Labverde -- Museo de Arte de Lima -- Lugar a Dudas -- Muse de Arte Moderno de Medellin -- Muse Universitario Arte Contemporáneo, MUAC -- MUNAR -- NuMu -- Espacio Odéon -- Paiján -- Pinacoteca de São Paulo -- PIVO -- Fundación Proa -- Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro -- Sagrada Mercancía -- Sala Mendoza -- Muse de Arte Contemporáneo de Santiago -- Museu de Arte de São Paulo -- Solar dos Abacaxis -- Muse de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende -- Soma -- Museo Tamayo -- Teor/éTica -- Urra.
ISBN
  • 8418895195
  • 9788418895197
OCLC
  • on1312937174
  • SCSB-14152940
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library