Escultura Social
A New Generation of Art from Mexico City
- Publisher
- MCA Chicago, with Yale University Press
- Binding
- Softcover
- Pages
- 223
- Dimensions
- 229×254
About
This bilingual catalogue features the recent work of 20 artists, whose influence has extended far beyond Mexico. The catalogue also includes critical essays on the contemporary Mexican art scene and is accompanied by illustrated texts on each artist.
Published by MCA Chicago in association with Yale University Press.
Table of Contents
PAGE | CONTENT |
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8 | Lenders to the Exhibition |
9 | Foreword |
10 | Introduction and Acknowledgments |
14 | Reshaping the World Through Social Sculpture by Julie Rodrigues Widholm |
30 | Lines and Convergences: Conceptual Art in Mexico During the 1990s by Itala Schmelz |
44 | María Alós |
52 | Carlos Amorales |
60 | Broken Animals by Carlos Amorales |
62 | Julieta Aranda |
66 | Gustavo Artigas |
74 | Stefan Brüggemann |
78 | "No Title": A Conversation between Stefan Brüggemann and Maria García Torres |
92 | Miguel Calderón |
96 | Fernando Carabajal |
102 | Abraham Cruzvillegas |
106 | Temístocles 44: What Did It Spawn?! by Abraham Cruzvillegas |
114 | Dr. Lakra |
132 | Mario García Torres |
138 | Daniel Guzmán |
144 | Pablo Helguera |
154 | Gabriel Kuri |
160 | Nuevos Ricos |
166 | Yoshua Okón |
172 | La Panadería by Yoshua Okón |
178 | Damián Ortega |
188 | Fernando Ortega |
194 | Pedro Reyes |
198 | La Torre de los Vientos by Pedro Reyes |
204 | Fernando Romero |
210 | Los Super Elegantes |
216 | Exhibition Checklist |
218 | Solo Exhibitions and Bibliographies |
223 | Artist Index |