Marisol : sculptures and works on paper
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Marisol : sculptures and works on paper
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art , Yale University Press, c2014
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Catalogue of the exhibition held at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, June 14-Sept. 7, 2014
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-185) and index
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Description
A highly-anticipated volume that elucidates Marisol's artistic evolution and reestablishes her as a major figure in postwar American art
The Paris-born, Venezuelan artist Marisol (b. 1930) burst onto the 1960s New York art scene with large figural sculptures in a wild amalgam of mixed media. Often satirical, Marisol's art is inspired by sources as diverse as Pre-Columbian art, folk art, Cubism, and Surrealism. For the past several decades, however, Marisol has shunned the spotlight and her artwork has been overlooked as a result.
Accompanying the first retrospective of Marisol's work in more than a decade, this long-awaited and beautifully illustrated volume offers a much-needed corrective, reestablishing her role as a major figure in postwar American art. Essays by leading scholars of Latin American and 20th-century art explore all facets of her work including her influences, the theme of family, American politics and pop culture, Native American rights and poverty, her role as a female artist, and her relationship to Latin America and Latin American art.
Published in association with the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art
Exhibition Schedule:
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art
(06/14/14-09/07/14)
El Museo del Barrio
(10/09/14-01/10/15)
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