Transatlantic Encounters: Latin American Artists in Paris Between the Wars
Michele Greet
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Description
The work of Latin American artists in interwar Paris receives overdue attention in this unprecedented survey, which highlights the artists' significant role in the development of modernism.
Product Details
Price
$65.00
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
March 20, 2018
Pages
296
Dimensions
8.8 X 1.0 X 11.2 inches | 3.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780300228427
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Michele Greet is associate professor of art history and affiliated faculty in Latin American studies and cultural studies at George Mason University.
Reviews
"A nuanced and well-illustrated history of Latin American artists in interwar Paris . . . A timely survey."--Michele Jennings, ARLIS/NA Reviews
Winner of the Outstanding Academic Title for 2018 award sponsored by Choice
Given honorable mention for the 2019 Best Book in Latin American Visual Culture Studies award, sponsored by the Latin American Studies Association
"This book will change the way we understand both Latin American and Parisian modernist art, especially during the inter-war period when so much was at stake in artistic, social, and political terms."--Leonard Folgarait, Vanderbilt University
"This book goes beyond the study of Latin American art to become a must-read for anyone interested in modern art in the first half of the twentieth century."--Katherine Manthorne, author of California Mexicana: Missions to Murals, 1820 to 1930
Winner of the Outstanding Academic Title for 2018 award sponsored by Choice
Given honorable mention for the 2019 Best Book in Latin American Visual Culture Studies award, sponsored by the Latin American Studies Association
"This book will change the way we understand both Latin American and Parisian modernist art, especially during the inter-war period when so much was at stake in artistic, social, and political terms."--Leonard Folgarait, Vanderbilt University
"This book goes beyond the study of Latin American art to become a must-read for anyone interested in modern art in the first half of the twentieth century."--Katherine Manthorne, author of California Mexicana: Missions to Murals, 1820 to 1930