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100 0  $a Inti, $d 1982- $e artist.
240 10 $a Works. $k Selections
245 10 $a INTI : $b color, carnaval y resistencia! / $c Pablo Aravena.
246 30 $a Inti
246 30 $a Color, carnaval y resistencia
246 1  $i Subtitle on back cover: $a Color, carnaval y resistencia!
264  1 $a Paris : $b Editions Albin Michel, $c [2017]
300    $a 238 pages : $b illustrations (chiefly color) ; $c 31 cm
520    $a "Decades of struggle for national identity and stability in Chile are the raw materials from which Inti Castro, better known as INTI, creates works massive in both scale and cultural relevance. Born in Chile and now an international sensation, he is a classically trained artist who has been painting in the streets since age thirteen. His first artist monograph showcases larger-than-life paintings that pull iconography from politics, the circus and religion; street art characterized by a clean, fine art style that doesn't compromise the sharp edge of the artist's social commentary and cultural exploration. This global selection surveys INTI's work in Paris, Miami, Oslo, Montral, Istanbul and many other cities across more than twenty countries. Glimpses into the artist's process give readers a sense of the size and intricacy of this seminal work by one of Latin America's most important street artists"--Publisher's description.
520 8  $a COLOR, CARNAVAL y RESISTENCIA ! INTI est un artiste emblématique de la scène sud-américaine. Aujourd'hui installé entre l'Espagne et la France, il revendique toujours ses racines et se présente comme un héritier du muralisme, mouvement qui croyait en la nécessité d'un art qui parle à tous. Un courant illustré au Chili par les oeuvres militantes de la Brigada Ramona Parra créée en 1968, en lutte ouverte contre la dictature. INTI en a surtout retenu le goût d'une poésie teintée de surréalisme. Ce natif de Santiago a vécu avec enthousiasme l'effervescence de la scène graffiti chilienne, née au début des années quatre-vingt-dix avec l'avènement de la démocratie. Formé aux Beaux Arts où il a peaufiné sa très grande maîtrise technique, INTI s'inspire de la tradition picturale populaire, mais aussi préhispanique et indigène, qu'il veut partager et faire voyager.
500    $a Subtitle from back cover.
546    $a Parallel texts in French, Spanish, and English.
600 00 $a Inti, $d 1982- $v Catalogs.
648  7 $a 2000-2099 $2 fast
650  0 $a Mural painting and decoration, Chilean $y 21st century $v Catalogs.
650  0 $a Street art $v Catalogs.
650  7 $a Mural painting and decoration, Chilean. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01029616
650  7 $a Street art. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01134650
655  7 $a Catalogs. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01423692
700 1  $a Aravena, Pablo, $e author.
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