5 Art Books for February
February was a very busy month due to the Art Week in Mexico City. However, here our classical recommendations on new art books to check out this month.
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February was a very busy month due to the Art Week in Mexico City. However, here our classical recommendations on new art books to check out this month.
Read moreWriting and drawing are powerful tools to turn the overshadowed into visible narratives. What makes history a story is the impact of the written and the imagery to built a social imaginary. But how many stories has been not only…
Read moreWe select five new art books that we consider relevant and interesting regardin to their contribution to the study of art from diferent perspectives.
Read moreWe select five new art books that we consider relevant and interesting regardin to their contribution to the study of art from diferent perspectives. —New Time: Art and Feminisms in the 21st Century, 2021 In 1980 Lucy Lippard argued that…
Read moreBy Sybaris Destroying monuments and visual symbols is not a new form or protest or destrucion. However, in the past couple of years, several monuments and symbols has become a powerful tool for the social protests in Latin America, specially…
Read moreIt was 1971 when art historian Linda Nochlin (Brooklyn, 1931 – Manhattan, 2017) shooke the art world with a shocking question: Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? 2021 marks the 50 anniversary of this essay which was—and still…
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