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Fronteras abiertas : migraciones de las artes visuales en Chile / Gaspar Galaz - Milan Ivelic.

Fine Arts Library N6665 G35 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Galaz, Gaspar, 1941- author.
Ivelic, Milan, 1935- author.
Contributor:
Westreich Collection Fund.
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Art, Chilean--History--21st century.
Art, Chilean.
Art, Modern--21st century.
Art, Modern.
Installations (Art)--21st century.
Installations (Art).
Artists--Chile--Interviews.
Artists.
History.
Chile.
Genre:
Interviews.
Physical Description:
319 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Edition:
Primera edición.
Other Title:
Migraciones de las artes visuales en Chile
Place of Publication:
[Valparaiso, Chile] : Ediciones Universitarias de ValparaiÃ3/4so, Universidad CatoÃ3/4lica de ValparaiÃ3/4so, 2019.
Language Note:
In Spanish.
Summary:
"The authors (Milan Ivelic Kusanovic and Gaspar Galaz Capechiacci), outstanding academics of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, present a group of artists who belong to the promotions of the last 25 years. This study began with the review of their works and interviews with each one. They considered the depth of their work. They analyzed their work strategies, the materials used and the processed contents in a hyper-saturated reality with images on the screns of TVs, mobile phones, computers, tablets, and the invasive ads, without omitting, by the way, the current historical context . As never before, their proposals are wide and diverse. These are no longer closed groups or tightly closed boundaries, but open and permeable borders; migrations that make it possible to move from one thematic field to another, from the choice of varied materials and instrumental means of work that distance themselves from traditional techniques, product of the mobility of a changing world." (HKB Translation)--Verso Cover.
"The authors (Milan Ivelic Kusanovic and Gaspar Galaz Capechiacci), outstanding academics of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, present a group of artists who belong to the promotions of the last 25 years. This study began with the review of their works and interviews with each one. They considered the depth of their work. They analyzed their work strategies, the materials used and the processed contents in a hyper-saturated reality with images on the screns of TVs, mobile phones, computers, tablets, and the invasive ads, without omitting, by the way, the current historical context . As never before, their proposals are wide and diverse. These are no longer closed groups or tightly closed boundaries, but open and permeable borders; migrations that make it possible to move from one thematic field to another, from the choice of varied materials and instrumental means of work that distance themselves from traditional techniques, product of the mobility of a changing world." (HKB Translation)--Verso Cover.
Contents:
Preámbulo
Prolegómeno
Prólogo
CAPÍTULO 1. Variables pictóricas
Potencia analógica
Maltrato a la pintura
Citas encriptadas
Estéticamente incorrecto
Bonjour M. Courbet
Arsenal de imágenes
Si vas para Chile
Canonización de artistas
Material de reemplazo
Diariamente necesario
CAPÍTULO 2. Políticas de simulación
Situaciones catastróficas
Cuerpos transitorios
Estrategias del diorama
Operaciones cosméticas y ocultamiento
Ángeles, arcángeles y los tíos del diablo
Omnipresencia de la luz
CAPÍTULO 3. Poéticas de la memoria
Ouvrages des dames
Memorias secretas y sucesos utópicos
Marcas escolares
El Mural de Rancagua
CAPÍTULO 4. Ejercicios de desplazamiento
Operaciones ambulatorias
Residuos y borraduras
Acciones fugitivas
Fragilidad monumental
Corte y confección
Juegos de lenguaje
CAPÍTULO 5. Zona de peligro
Serie Purgatorio
Excavación y demolición
Acciones públicas.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [267]-[272])
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Westreich Collection Fund.
ISBN:
9789561708334
9561708337
OCLC:
1132416652

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