Includes errata slip Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, Spain, 20 February through 27 May, 2019; Museo de Arte de Lima, 20 June thorugh 22 September 2019; Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Ciudad de México, 17 October 2019 through 12 January 2020; and Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas, 16 February through 17 May 2020 Includes bibliographical references
Summary:
The Peruvian journal Amauta (1926-1930) was founded and directed by the writer, journalist and political thinker José Carlos Mariátegui (1894 -1930). Its broad network of agents and correspondents in Latin America and Europe helped to cultivate the publication, with a sizeable print run of between three and four thousand copies, and shape its substantial international impact. It is this open and diverse approach that has enabled the present exhibition to constitute a panoramic survey of Latin American avant-garde movements. Featuring over 250 works, this show brings together not only those reproduced in Amauta but also a wide-ranging selection inspired by the exchanges that took place on the pages of the journal; works which are largely contemporary to the publication and span different mediums and formats -- from painting, drawing, sculpture and photography to popular art and documentation. The artists represented include Ramón Alva de la Canal and Diego Rivera (Mexico); Camilo Blas, Martín Chambi, Julia Codesido, Elena Izcue, César Moro and José Sabogal (Peru); Norah Borges, Emilio Pettoruti and Alejandro Xul Solar (Argentina); Carlos Mérida (Guatemala); and Tina Modotti (Italy), to mention but a few.
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