Publisher:
Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, Ciudad de México
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Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes
Catalogue with a selection of artistic representations of Emiliano Zapata, the popular agrarian leader of the Mexican Revolution, created throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, in Mexico and the United States
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Catalogue with a selection of artistic representations of Emiliano Zapata, the popular agrarian leader of the Mexican Revolution, created throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, in Mexico and the United States
Published on the occasion of the exhibition held November 27, 2019 February 16, 2020 at the Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City, Mexico
Zapata después de Zapata / Luis Vargas Santiago -- LÍDER CAMPESINO -- El siglo de Emiliano Zapata / Salvador Rueda Smithers -- Forjar un Zapata nacional / Samuel Brunk -- Cuando el pasado nos mira. La fotografía del zapatismo como lenguaje social / Ariel Arnal -- OBRA -- FABRICACIÓN DEL HÉROE DE LA NACIÓN -- La imagen del campesino en el México posrevolucionario / Robin A. Greeley -- Hacer circular a Zapata Anna Indych-López -- OBRA -- IMÁGENES MIGRANTES -- Hacer eco del llamado a la Revolución: Emiliano Zapata en el arte chican@ / Theresa Avila -- Lowride con Zapata en Chicano Park: pasados útiles en el arte chicano/x/a / Michael Cucher -- OBRA -- OTRAS REVOLUCIONES -- La persistencia de un fantasma. Una deuda no saldada / Nicolás Pradilla -- Las otras jugadoras. El neo-zapatismo en las prácticas artísticas contemporáneas: una historia en clave menor / Mariana Botey -- OBRA -- ¡ZAPATA VIVE! -- Testimonios
Publisher:
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, [Buenos Aires]
"José Emilio Burucúa and a research team ... have elaborated a curatorial proposal that takes a series of works from Argentina's patrimony from different eras and in different styles to raise questions along the lines of certain historical and...
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No loan of volumes, only paper copies will be sent
"José Emilio Burucúa and a research team ... have elaborated a curatorial proposal that takes a series of works from Argentina's patrimony from different eras and in different styles to raise questions along the lines of certain historical and mythological formulas expressed throughout Warburg's work."--Page 124