Escultura Social : A New Generation of Art from Mexico City

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Format: Trade Paper
Pub. Date: 2007-07-26
Publisher(s): Yale University Press
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Summary

Mexico City has emerged as a thriving center of contemporary art. Escultura Social: A New Generation of Art from Mexico City features recent work by a group of artists whose influence has already extended far beyond Mexico and focuses on how they have contributed to an international dialogue through their use of nontraditional materials, new media, and critical perspectives.
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 sculpturep. 14
Lines and convergences : conceptual art in Mexico during the 1990sp. 30
Maria Alosp. 44
Carlos Amoralesp. 52
Broken animalsp. 60
Julieta Arandap. 62
Gustavo Artigasp. 66
Stefan Bruggemannp. 74
"No title" : a conversationp. 78
Miguel Calderonp. 92
Fernando Carabajalp. 96
Abraham Cruzvillegasp. 102
Temistocles 44 : what did it spawn?!p. 106
Dr. Lakrap. 114
Mario Garcia Torresp. 132
Daniel Guzmanp. 138
Pablo Helguerap. 144
Gabriel Kurip. 154
Nuevos Ricosp. 160
Yoshua Okonp. 166
La Panaderiap. 172
Damian Ortegap. 178
Fernando Ortegap. 188
Pedro Reyesp. 194
La Torre de los Vientosp. 198
Fernando Romerop. 204
Los Super Elegantesp. 210
Exhibition checklistp. 216
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