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Author Craven, David, 1951-2012.

Title Art and revolution in Latin America, 1910-1990 / David Craven.

Publication Info. New Haven : Yale University Press, [2002]
©2002

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 Moore Stacks  N6502 .C735 2002    Available  ---
Description x, 228 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-216) and index.
Contents Introduction. Revolving definitions of the word "revolution". A history of the word "revolution" ; Representations of the modern body politic ; Revolutionary forms of democracy -- The Mexican Revolution (1910-1940). The institutionalization of the revolution in the 1920s ; The Ministry of Education murals (1923-1928) and the new mass politics ; Orozco's murals in the Escuela Nacional Preparatoria (1926-1927) ; Chapingo (1926) and the Palacio Nacional (1929-1935) ; The Taller de Grâafica Popular and Estampas de la Revoluciâon ; Critique: the "socialization of art" - a future challenge -- The Cuban Revolution (1959-1989). Cultural policy, public institutions, and dialogical art ; Cultural democracy and popular engagement with art ; Autogestion and the socialization of art ; Popular culture versus populism ; From Cuban pop art through volumen uno (1959-1989) ; Critique: successes and shortcomings on the thirtieth anniversary -- The Nicaraguan Revolution (1979-1990). Protorevolutionary developments prior to 1979 ; Cultural policy in Nicaragua during the 1980s ; Particular artworks exemplary of the 1980s ; New form of patronage and attendant debates in the 1980s ; Contradictions in the 1980s within the revolution -- Appendices. A. Diego Rivera, 1929: "New plan of study, Escuela Nacional de Artes Plâasticas of Mexico" ; B. Gerardo Mosquera, 1985: "The social function of art in Cuba since the Revolution of 1959" ; C. Ernesto Cardenal, 1980: "The Nicaraguan Revolution of 1979: a culture that is revolutionary, popular, national, and anti-imperialist" ; D. Interview with Ernesto Cardenal, 1983 ; E. Interview with Gioconda Bell of the FSLN, 1990 ; F. Interview with Nicaraguan artists in the UNAP, 1990.
Subject Art, Latin American -- 20th century.
Art, Latin American.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Art -- Political aspects -- Latin America.
Art -- Political aspects.
Latin America.
Art and revolutions -- Latin America.
Art and revolutions.
Beeldende kunsten.
Politieke aspecten.
Art latino-amâericain -- 20e siáecle.
Art -- Aspect politique -- Amâerique latine.
Art et râevolutions -- Amâerique latine.
ISBN 0300082118 alkaline paper
9780300082111 alkaline paper