Biennials in Latin America and the Caribbean: Scenarios of confluence of modernity and contemporaneity.
Biennials in Latin America and the Caribbean: Scenarios of confluence of modernity and contemporaneity.
This bilingual (Spanish–English) e-book explores the role of biennials in shaping modern and contemporary art practices across the region, and reflects on their social, political, and cultural contexts.
The volume opens with a preface by Dr. Malgorzata Kazmierczak (President of AICA International) and a foreword by editor Juan Carlos Flores Zúñiga, and features contributions by Maria de Fátima Morethy Couto (Brazil), Juan Carlos Flores Zúñiga (Costa Rica), María Elena Ditrén Flores (Dominican Republic), Rafael Acosta de Arriba (Cuba), Alfonso Miranda Márquez (Mexico), Hernán Pacurucu Cárdenas (Ecuador), Diana Wechsler (Argentina), Lisbeth Rebollo Gonçalves (Brazil), and Henry Serrano (Chile).
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