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Space to dream : recent art from South America = Espacio para sõnar : arte reciente de América del Sur / editor, Clare McIntosh.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Auckland, N.Z. : Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, [2016]Description: 250 pages : colour illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780864633071
  • 0864633076
Other title:
  • Recent art from South America
  • Arte reciente de América del Sur
  • Espacio para sõnar : arte reciente de América del Sur
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 709.8 23
LOC classification:
  • N6502 SPA
  • N6620 .S63 2016
Contents:
Director's foreword / Rhana Devenport -- Curators' introduction / Beatriz Bustos Oyanedel and Dr Zara Stanhope -- An invitation to lose yourself / Beatriz Bustos Oyanedel -- The space of conversation / Dr Zara Stanhope -- Space to dream / Sad people in a radiant land / Guilherme Bueno, interview with Beatriz Bustos Oyanedel -- The sense of the contemporary in the era of globalisation / Sergio Rojas -- Civic society collective, history for long / Gustavo Buntinx -- Strength lies in the difference / Ticio Escobar, interview with Beatriz Bustos Oyanedel
Summary: "Featuring the work of 42 artists and collectives from six South American countries, the beautifully illustrated publication offers detailed insights into the art from this continent made between the 1960s and now. Six bilingual (Spanish/English) essays and interviews complement the artist page texts and offer thought-provoking meditations on the histories, cultures and politics of the region. More than a catalogue of the exhibition, Space to Dream is a rich introduction to art from South America and an authoritative addition to the growing Global South conversation. Contributions by: Guilherme Bueno, Gustavo Buntinx, Beatriz Bustos Oyanedel, Stephen Cleland, Maya Errázuriz, Ticio Escobar, Marcela Fuentealba, Marisol García, Rosa Gubay, Amparo Irarrázaval, Emma Jameson, John Mutambu, Sergio Rojas, Daniela Schroder, Zara Stanhope, Lucía Vodanovic and Julia Waite​."--Gallery website.
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Director's foreword / Rhana Devenport -- Curators' introduction / Beatriz Bustos Oyanedel and Dr Zara Stanhope -- An invitation to lose yourself / Beatriz Bustos Oyanedel -- The space of conversation / Dr Zara Stanhope -- Space to dream / Sad people in a radiant land / Guilherme Bueno, interview with Beatriz Bustos Oyanedel -- The sense of the contemporary in the era of globalisation / Sergio Rojas -- Civic society collective, history for long / Gustavo Buntinx -- Strength lies in the difference / Ticio Escobar, interview with Beatriz Bustos Oyanedel

"Featuring the work of 42 artists and collectives from six South American countries, the beautifully illustrated publication offers detailed insights into the art from this continent made between the 1960s and now. Six bilingual (Spanish/English) essays and interviews complement the artist page texts and offer thought-provoking meditations on the histories, cultures and politics of the region. More than a catalogue of the exhibition, Space to Dream is a rich introduction to art from South America and an authoritative addition to the growing Global South conversation. Contributions by: Guilherme Bueno, Gustavo Buntinx, Beatriz Bustos Oyanedel, Stephen Cleland, Maya Errázuriz, Ticio Escobar, Marcela Fuentealba, Marisol García, Rosa Gubay, Amparo Irarrázaval, Emma Jameson, John Mutambu, Sergio Rojas, Daniela Schroder, Zara Stanhope, Lucía Vodanovic and Julia Waite​."--Gallery website.

Text in English and Spanish.

Published on the occasion of the exhibition Space to Dream: Recent Art from South America at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 7 May -- 18 September 2016.

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