Octavio Medellin: Spirit and Form
Mark A Castro
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Description
A study of the life and work of Mexican American multimedia artist Octavio Medellín and his pivotal role in the Texas art scene Octavio Medellín (1907-1999) was an influential figure in Texas art for over six decades, creating evocative works in a wide variety of mediums. He engaged with artistic trends on both sides of the border, befriending prominent Mexican artists such as Carlos Mérida, while working alongside foundational figures of Texas regionalism like the Dallas 9. Born near San Luis Potosí, Mexico, and of Otomi descent, Medellín immigrated with his family to San Antonio when he was a teenager. His multinational identity was a source of creativity, but also forced him to navigate a complicated path between the two countries that he called home. Medellín's work is marked by a constant drive to adapt to new circumstances. Exploring the astonishing range of Medellín's work and his devotion to a meticulous process-centered practice, this retrospective asserts the artist's key place in the history of American and Texas art, while examining the reasons why his work has not been fully appreciated. Distributed for the Dallas Museum of Art
Exhibition Schedule:
(February 6, 2022-January 15, 2023)
Product Details
Price
$12.00
Publisher
Dallas Museum of Art
Publish Date
March 15, 2022
Pages
104
Dimensions
7.87 X 9.92 X 0.24 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780300263527
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Mark A. Castro is the Jorge Baldor Curator of Latin American Art at the Dallas Museum of Art.