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Carlos Barberena Art


Carlos Barberena Art
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Author : Carlos Barberena
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2016-11-28

Carlos Barberena Art written by Carlos Barberena and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-11-28 with categories.


Carlos Barberena's prints offer a peek of clarity, a pinch of awareness, and stimulate passion for the art of printmaking.



Early Art Collections


Early Art Collections
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Author : Carlos Stoner
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2018-05-11

Early Art Collections written by Carlos Stoner and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-05-11 with Art categories.


Dream time starts when Carlos Stoner sits down to a blank page. This book passes those dreams to you. It chronicles his early works of art and the stories behind them. The collection will brighten your day and remind you of the wonders of God.



Carlos Est Vez S Images Of Thought


Carlos Est Vez S Images Of Thought
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Author : Carlos Estévez
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2009

Carlos Est Vez S Images Of Thought written by Carlos Estévez and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Art categories.




Carlos Betancourt


Carlos Betancourt
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Author : Petra Mason
language : en
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
Release Date : 2015-10-20

Carlos Betancourt written by Petra Mason and has been published by Rizzoli Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-10-20 with Art categories.


Mixed-media artist Carlos Betancourt and his influential studio, Imperfect Utopia, helped to launch the Miami art scene in the 1980’s. Betancourt’s oeuvre is a lush explosion of radiant, eccentric colors in which he explores the kaleidoscope (multi-racial, multi-lingual, trans-cultural) of Caribbean and American culture. His work alludes to issues of memory, beauty, identity, and communication. He bends the lines between art, photography, and nature in his photographs, collages, painting, installations, and conceptual pieces. Carlos Betancourt’s imagery reinterprets the past and present and offers it in a fresh context. He is inspired by Puerto Rico, Miami, and his extensive travels; also artist Ana Mendieta’s interventions in nature, Robert Rauschenberg’s assemblages, Andy Warhol’s perceptions, Neo Rauch compositions, and a Federico Fellini-esque cast of characters for his photo assemblages. This exuberant volume explores Betancourt’s body of work, with more than 250 images and texts by art critic Paul Laster, art history professor Robert Farris Thompson and United States Inaugural Poet, Richard Blanco. His artwork is included in the permanent collections of various museums, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The National Portrait Gallery, and The Smithsonian Institute.



The Art Of Carlos Diez


The Art Of Carlos Diez
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Author : Carlos Diez
language : de
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

The Art Of Carlos Diez written by Carlos Diez and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with categories.




Sandino On The Border


Sandino On The Border
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Author : Marc Zimmerman
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2018-07-05

Sandino On The Border written by Marc Zimmerman and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-07-05 with categories.


A sequel to his Lines on the Border (2017), Marc Zimmerman's new book centers on his protagonist Ben's relation to Helena, a Nicaraguan woman, and her search for personal and professional growth in the context of the Central American struggle during the Cold War on the U.S.-Mexican border and beyond-all in the shadow of Nicaraguan national hero, César Augusto Sandino. Book I follows Ben's growing involvement with Helena and her efforts to win back her son who is kidnapped by her estranged husband. Book II tells of Helena's family: an uncle, who coordinates Sandinista-related border crossings; a mother, who smuggles clothes from San Diego to Mexico City; an aunt who fails to keep her son's family from falling apart in L.A.; a son who moves from the Californias to Minnesota; a grandmother smuggled across the border and expressing wonder at the world she beholds. "Nothing is more movable than borders, no matter how many fences and walls you build to make them permanent. Borders are ethnic and ethical,, geographical, historical, and very, very personal. They try to tell us that we can be here but not there, that we can be this but not that. But do they succeed? Wherever we look, there is always a border-before or behind us, or cutting us in two. We're all divided territories, dreaming of what we were, but sensing what our border-crossings have made of us." -Alessandro Carrera, Ph.D. & John and Rebecca Moores Professor World Cultures and Literatures, MCL, U. of Houston With Carlos Barberena's haunting prints and echoes of John Keats' poetry, Sandino on the Border tells a new story of the Americas, the Sandinista Revolution and border life. The book's multi-voiced narrative recalls Faulkner but also evokes Fitzgerald and Hemingway even as it relates to more recent discursive modes representing the transnational conflicts and relations which mark our time. Marc Zimmerman is U. of Illinois at Chicago and U. of Houston Emeritus Professor. He worked in Sandinista Nicaragua and produced several books on Central American themes. His fiction includes Stores of Winter and Martín and Marvin, (LACASA Books 2006 and 2016) -as well as Lines on the Border, The Italian Daze, and The Short of it All (Floricanto Press 2017 and 2018).With art work by Carlos Barberena.



Reclaiming The Americas


Reclaiming The Americas
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Author : Tatiana Reinoza
language : en
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Release Date : 2023

Reclaiming The Americas written by Tatiana Reinoza and has been published by University of Texas Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023 with Colonies in art categories.


"Tatiana Reinoza examines how geography, immigration, and art all converged as deepening interests for Latinx graphic artists, specifically those working in different forms of printmaking. By highlighting the work of four artists, based out of four distinct studios in East LA, Tempe, Austin, and East Harlem, she is able to uncover how their work these past three decades has transcended the more defined lines of scholarship that focus on specific ethnic groups (Chicano, Puerto Rican, etc.). She makes a case for how spatial projects allow for a more collective critique of anti-immigrant discourse, visualize immigrant lives, and articulate the ways in which printmaking has been historically complicit in the colonizing of the Americas"--



Bringing Aztlan To Mexican Chicago


Bringing Aztlan To Mexican Chicago
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Author : Jose Gamaliel Gonzalez
language : en
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Release Date : 2010-10-01

Bringing Aztlan To Mexican Chicago written by Jose Gamaliel Gonzalez and has been published by University of Illinois Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-10-01 with Social Science categories.


Bringing Aztlán to Mexican Chicago is the autobiography of Jóse Gamaliel González, an impassioned artist willing to risk all for the empowerment of his marginalized and oppressed community. Through recollections emerging in a series of interviews conducted over a period of six years by his friend Marc Zimmerman, González looks back on his life and his role in developing Mexican, Chicano, and Latino art as a fundamental dimension of the city he came to call home. Born near Monterey, Mexico, and raised in a steel mill town in northwest Indiana, González studied art at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the University of Notre Dame. Settling in Chicago, he founded two major art groups: El Movimiento Artístico Chicano (MARCH) in the 1970s and Mi Raza Arts Consortium (MIRA) in the 1980s. With numerous illustrations, this book portrays González's all-but-forgotten community advocacy, his commitments and conflicts, and his long struggle to bring quality arts programming to the city. By turns dramatic and humorous, his narrative also covers his bouts of illness, his relationships with other artists and arts promoters, and his place within city and barrio politics.



Defending Their Own In The Cold


Defending Their Own In The Cold
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Author : Marc Zimmerman
language : en
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Release Date : 2011-09-15

Defending Their Own In The Cold written by Marc Zimmerman and has been published by University of Illinois Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-09-15 with Social Science categories.


Defending Their Own in the Cold: The Cultural Turns of U.S. Puerto Ricans explores U.S. Puerto Rican culture in past and recent contexts. The book presents East Coast, Midwest, and Chicago cultural production while exploring Puerto Rican musical, film, artistic, and literary performance. Working within the theoretical frame of cultural, postcolonial, and diasporic studies, Marc Zimmerman relates the experience of Puerto Ricans to that of Chicanos and Cuban Americans, showing how even supposedly mainstream U.S. Puerto Ricans participate in a performative culture that embodies elements of possible cultural "Ricanstruction." Defending Their Own in the Cold examines various dimensions of U.S. Puerto Rican artistic life, including relations with other ethnic groups and resistance to colonialism and cultural assimilation. To illustrate how Puerto Ricans have survived and created new identities and relations out of their colonized and diasporic circumstances, Zimmerman looks at the cultural examples of Latino entertainment stars such as Jennifer Lopez and Benicio del Toro, visual artists Juan Sánchez, Ramón Flores, and Elizam Escobar, as well as Nuyorican dancer turned Midwest poet Carmen Pursifull. The book includes a comprehensive chapter on the development of U.S. Puerto Rican literature and a pioneering essay on Chicago Puerto Rican writing. A final essay considers Cuban cultural attitudes towards Puerto Ricans in a testimonial narrative by Miguel Barnet and reaches conclusions about the past and future of U.S. Puerto Rican culture. Zimmerman offers his own "semi-outsider" point of reference as a Jewish American Latin Americanist who grew up near New York City, matured in California, went on to work with and teach Latinos in the Midwest, and eventually married a woman from a Puerto Rican family with island and U.S. roots.



Shy Radicals


Shy Radicals
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Author : Hamja Ahsan
language : en
Publisher: Book Works (UK)
Release Date : 2017-02-17

Shy Radicals written by Hamja Ahsan and has been published by Book Works (UK) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-02-17 with Great Britain categories.


Drawing together communiqus, covert interviews and underground histories of introvert struggles (Introfada), here for the first time is a detailed documentation of the political demands of shy people. Radicalized against the imperial domination of globalized PR projectionism, extrovert poise and loudness, the Shy Radicals are a vanguard movement intent on trans-rupting the extrovert-supremacist politics and assertiveness culture of the 21st-century. The movement aims to establish an independent homelandAspergistan, a utopian state for introverted people, run according to Shyria Law and underpinned by Pan-Shyist ideology, protecting the rights of the oppressed quiet and shy people. This anti-systemic manifesto, a quiet and thoughtful polemic, is a satire that uses anti-colonial theory to build a critique of dominant culture and the rising tide of Islamophobia. Shy Radicals author Hamja Ahsan (b. 1981) is an artist, curator and activist based in London. He is the Free Talha Ahsan campaign organizer.