
Mari Carmen Ramirez
Author of Inverted Utopias: Avant-Garde Art in Latin America
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Works by Mari Carmen Ramirez
Questioning the Line: Gego in Context (International Center for the Arts of the Americas 2) (English and Spanish Edition) (2003) 10 copies
Resisting Categories: Latin American and/or Latino?: Volume 1 (Critical Documents) (2012) 9 copies, 1 review
Collecting Latin American Art for the 21st Century: International Center for the Arts of the Americas (2002) 8 copies
Modern and Contemporary Masterworks from MALBA - Fundación Costantini (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston) (2012) 5 copies
Building on a Construct: The Adolpho Leirner Collection of Brazilian Constructive Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (2010) 4 copies
Frida : the making of an icon 3 copies
Intersecting Modernities: Latin American Art from the Brillembourg Capriles Collection (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston) (2013) 3 copies
Heterotopías : medio siglo sin-lugar, 1918-1968 : Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, 12/XII/00-27/II/01 (2000) 2 copies
Cantos Paralelos 2 copies
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In 1934, Joaquín Torres-García returned to his native Montevideo, Uruguay, after being active in Europe for many years. He advocated a theory of art called Constructive Universalism, in which simplified universal symbols, including references to pre-Columbian cultures, were set within grids proportioned according to the Golden Section. Embracing his new geographic context, he proposed a new constructive art centered in South America and grounded in the geometry that is sometimes found in show more ancient American arts and architecture. He disseminated his ideas through the Taller Torres-García [Torres-García Workshop], whose lasting influence came to be known as the School of the South.Considered the most significant art educational community of its time (1944-1962) Torres-Garcia combined, in the tradition of the Bauhaus and de Stijl, the philosophy of the European avant-garde into an integrated arts school whose primary purpose was to develop a truly Latin American artistic language based on constructivist theories. The members of the Taller produced a significant body of work that included painting, sculpture, ceramics, wood and iron reliefs, murals, and architectural projects. This publication and the exhibit it accompanies constitute the first attempt to reconstruct the history and philosophy of El Taller Torres-Garcia and the principal artists who participated in it. The catalog features four major essays on various aspects of the Taller and its legacy by Cecilia Torres, Jacqueline Barnitz, Juan Flo, and Mari Carmen Ramirez. It also includes a complete chronology of the Taller, in-depth biographical sketches of the major artists, a selection of previously unpublished texts by Torres-Garcia and others, a bibliography, and a checklist of works in the exhibit. Beautiful color and black-and-white photographs complement the text. Mari Carmen Ramirez is curator of Latin American art at the Archer M Huntington Art Gallery. show less
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