Photography in Argentina

By Idurre Alonso, Judith Keller, Abel Alexander, Rodrigo Alonso, Natalia Fortuny, Valeria González, Ana Longoni, Carlos Masotta, Luis Priamo

"From its independence in 1810 until the economic crisis of 2001, Argentina was perceived as a modern country with a powerful economic system, a strong middle class, a large European-immigrant population, and an almost nonexistent indigenous culture. This perception differs greatly from the way that other Latin American countries have been viewed, and underlines the difference between Argentina’s colonial and postcolonial process and those of its neighbors. Comprising three hundred works by sixty artists, this exhibition examines crucial periods and aesthetic movements in which photography had a critical role, producing--and, at times, dismantling--national constructions, utopian visions, and avant-garde artistic trends." -- Publisher's description

Published

2017

Format

-

Pages

332

Language

English

ISBN

9781606065327

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