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Lunes es revolución : arte y agitaciones colectivas en tiempos de revueltas / Soledad García Saavedra (Ed.).
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende (Santiago, Chile)--Art collections--Exhibitions.
- Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende (Santiago, Chile).
- Art, Modern--20th century--Exhibitions.
- Art, Modern.
- Art and society--Exhibitions.
- Art and society.
- Art--Political aspects--20th century--Exhibitions.
- Art.
- Physical Description:
- 200 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm + one folded poster (18 x 16 cm. folded; 95 x 18 cm. open).
- Edition:
- Primera edición impresa, julio 2024.
- Other Title:
- Arte y agitaciones colectivas en tiempos de revueltas
- Place of Publication:
- Santiago de Chile : Ediciones MSSA, 2024.
- Language Note:
- In Spanish.
- Summary:
- In March 1959, three months after the consolidation of the Cuban Revolution, the first issue of "Lunes de Revolución", the most popular Cuban weekly in the first two years of the Revolution and which was committed to critical reflection on the new social and cultural situation of the country. The name and spirit of this weekly were taken up by Soledad García Saavedra (Birmingham, 1980), curator of the exhibition, to question and rethink the way in which the revolutions of the 60s have been understood, the role that art and culture have played within social movements and the way in which these revolutions continue to be present in Latin America and the world. The exhibition comprised in addition to twenty installations, photographs and paintings, a large and polyphonic project had various materials that could not be shown directly in the exhibition or in the public program, "so we have resorted to the editorial format to share a selection of those processes, stagings and results of this rich exhibition project. In this sense, this publication allows us to deepen the artistic experiences present in the exhibition and to add voices that meditate on the works and documents that make it up. Authors such as Amalia Cross, Francisca García, Magdalena Quijano, Fernanda Carvajal, Carol Illanes, Isidora Neira, Yasna Pradena, Belén Tapia de la Fuente and Valentina Utz, collaborate with interviews, analyses and essays on the works participating in the exhibition. In turn, Luis Felipe Noé and Mirko Lauer, involved in the revolutionary times of the 1960's, recall in their writings the artistic actions they developed then." --Page 8
- Contents:
- Lunes y su invitación a repensar la revolución MSSA / Claudia Zaldívar, Directora MSSA; Sebastián Valenzuela-Valdivia, Coordinador Pensamiento y Ediciones MSSA
- Un punto de partida: cuando el lunes es revolución / Soledad García Saavedra, Editora
- LA REVOLUCIÓN LLEVADA A LA ACCIÓN
- La revolución debe ser una escuela para el pensamiento irrestricto / María Berríos & Jakob Jakobsen
- El arte de América Latina es la revolución / Luis Felipe Noé
- Arte, Cuestionamiento, Acción, Revolución (A.C.A.R), 71/21 / Ana Corbalán Herrera & Soledad García Saavedra
- Cronografía de la guerrilla interior: autopoiesis y revolución en Roberto Matta / Amalia Cross
- La mirada de las anchas alamedas y su persistencia en los sueños colectivos: Una conversación con Alejandro Mono González / Isidora Neira Ocampo
- Un mural en la primera línea desde el exilio. La Brigada de Pintura en Suecia Soledad García Saavedra
- EL JUEGO Y LA TRANSFORMACIÓN COLECTIVA FRENTE AL TRABAJO
- La selva es un croma verde. Sobre el estado de la revolución / Taxio Ardanaz, Palomo Polo & Marta Ramos-Yzquierdo
- Imaginar como niñxs: el juego como potencia revolucionaria / Una conversación entre Magdalena Quijano y Camila Ramírez
- Cuentos bandidos. Notas sobre la Broma asesina de Javier Rodríguez / Francisca García
- Lunes es Revolución: Reflexiones y búsquedas curatoriales / Soledad García Saavedra.
- Notes:
- "Este libro es publicado con motivo de la exposición "Lunes es revolución" realizada el 6 de septiembre de 2021 al 2 de febrero de 2022 en el Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende (MSSA)." --Facing Title Page.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 9789569336119
- 9569336110
- OCLC:
- 1473899140
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