
Escultura Social : A New Generation of Art from Mexico City
by Edited by Julie Rodrigues Widholm; With essays by Carlos Amorales, Stefan Brügge-
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Summary
This book takes Joseph Beuys's idea of "social sculpture," or escultura social, as a multivalent reference point for understanding how these socially engaged works promote a demystified and democratic concept of art-making. Featuring the work of twenty artists, this bilingual volume includes several artists' writings by Stefan Bruggemann and Mario Garcia Torres, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Yoshua Okon, and Pedro Reyes - about artist-run exhibition spaces. Critical essays on the contemporary Mexican scene and relevance of Beuys's ideas are accompanied by illustrated texts on each artist in this unique and important book.
Table of Contents
Reshaping the world through social sculpture | p. 14 |
Lines and convergences : conceptual art in Mexico during the 1990s | p. 30 |
Maria Alos | p. 44 |
Carlos Amorales | p. 52 |
Broken animals | p. 60 |
Julieta Aranda | p. 62 |
Gustavo Artigas | p. 66 |
Stefan Bruggemann | p. 74 |
"No title" : a conversation | p. 78 |
Miguel Calderon | p. 92 |
Fernando Carabajal | p. 96 |
Abraham Cruzvillegas | p. 102 |
Temistocles 44 : what did it spawn?! | p. 106 |
Dr. Lakra | p. 114 |
Mario Garcia Torres | p. 132 |
Daniel Guzman | p. 138 |
Pablo Helguera | p. 144 |
Gabriel Kuri | p. 154 |
Nuevos Ricos | p. 160 |
Yoshua Okon | p. 166 |
La Panaderia | p. 172 |
Damian Ortega | p. 178 |
Fernando Ortega | p. 188 |
Pedro Reyes | p. 194 |
La Torre de los Vientos | p. 198 |
Fernando Romero | p. 204 |
Los Super Elegantes | p. 210 |
Exhibition checklist | p. 216 |
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