Mexico and Modern Printmaking


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Mexico and Modern Printmaking

副标题: A Revolution in the Graphic Arts, 1920 to 1950 (Philadelphia Museum of Art)

ISBN: 9780300120042

出版社: Yale University Press

出版年: 2006-11

页数: 289

定价: USD 65.00

装帧: Hardcover

内容简介


Mexico witnessed an exciting revival of printmaking alongside its better-known public mural programme in the decades after the 1910-20 revolution. Major artists such as Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Jose Clemente Orozco, and Rufino Tamayo produced numbers of prints that furthered the social and political reforms of the revolution and helped develop a uniquely Mexican cultural identity. This groundbreaking book is the first to undertake an in-depth examination of these prints, the vital contributions Mexico's printmakers made to modern art, and their influence on coming generations of foreign artists. Along with a thorough discussion of the printmaking practices of Rivera, Siqueiros, Orozco, Tamayo, and others, the book features some 300 handsomely illustrated prints, many previously unpublished. Essays by distinguished scholars investigate the dynamic cultural exchange between Mexico and other countries at this time. They analyze the work of such Mexican artists as Emilio Amero and Jesus Escobedo, who traveled abroad, and such international artists as Elizabeth Catlett and Jean Charlot, who came to Mexico. They also discuss the important roles of the Taller de Grafica Popular, a flourishing print workshop founded in Mexico City in 1937, and the Weyhe Gallery in New York, which published and distributed prints by many of these artists during the 1920s and 1930s. Together, the prints and essays tell the fascinating history of Mexico's graphic-arts movement in the early 20th century.