Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno-CAAM


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Esta publicación, que celebra las dos décadas de vida del CAAM, recoge retazos de la activadad desarrollada por el museo durante estos años tomados de su propio patrimonio autorreferencial, es decir, textos ya editados en diversos soportes y que configuran parte del archivo de la memoria de este Centro de Arte. El libro consta de los capítulos: "Introducción", una breve valoración histórica del Centro; "El discurso cartográfico", sobre el relato de los responsables institucionales; "Un contenedor para una travesía atlántica", en torno a la valoración inaugural del proyecto arquitectónico de Sáenz de Oíza; "Narrativas de exploración artística", en torno al pensamiento curatorial; "Laboratorio crítico de contextos", sobre el debate crítico suscitado en el Centro; "Revista Atlántica, el prodigio de la interrogación", en torno a las contribuciones de las solventes voces críticas de la revista; y "El viaje en prospectiva", una hoja de ruta que inserta al CAAM en el siglo XXI.




Ophelia


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The study emphasizes the role of the arts and humanities in the re-plotting of gender and also links cultural production to political circumstances, specifically to the end of the Franco dictatorship and the transitional to a new democracy in Spain. The inclusion of both the visual art of Marina Núnez and art photographs as well as literary authors and dramatists offers views of overarching motifs in the cultural production of Spain. The book includes an historical component, with an analysis of works by major nineteenth and early twentieth-century Spanish poets, including Espronceda, Bécquer, Villaspesas, Lorca, and the pioneer female author Blanca de los Rios. The list of writers from the 1970s forward includes both highly recognized figures, Clara Janés, María Victoria Atencia, Eduardo Quiles and an extensive group of important writers less recognized beyond among critics.




Modern Brazil


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This book is a crucial reference source for high school and undergraduate college students interested in contemporary Brazil. While it provides a general historical and cultural background, it also focuses on issues affecting modern Brazil. In recent years, Brazil has come onto the world stage as an economic powerhouse, a leader in Latin America. This latest addition to the Understanding Modern Nations series focuses on Brazil's culture, history, and society. This volume provides readers with a wide understanding of Brazil's historical past, the foundation for its cultural traditions, and an understanding of its social structure. In addition, it provides a look into contemporary society by highlighting both national accomplishments and challenges Brazilians face in the twenty-first century. Specific chapters cover geography; history; government and politics; economy; religion; social classes and ethnicity; gender, marriage and sexuality; education; language; etiquette; literature and drama; arts and architecture; music and dance; food; leisure and sports; and media, cinema, and popular culture. Entries within each chapter look at topics such as cultural icons, economic inequalities, race and ethnicity, soccer, politics, environmental conservation, and women's rights. Ideal for high school and undergraduate students, this volume paints a panoramic overview of one of the most powerful countries in the Americas.




Literary Fictions of the Contemporary Art System


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The main objective of this book is to explain how contemporary literatures in Spanish and Portuguese are dealing with artistic creativity when artmaking is no longer a specialised field of cultural production, but rather an expanded field of socioeconomic interaction, personal and creative self-definition and collective imagination. The project positions the contemporary art novel as the most suitable place to understand how the economisation of cultural labour is affecting writers and artists alike. The authors examined in this book, including José Saramago, Rita Indiana Hernández, María Gainza, Mayra Santos Febres and Ondjaki (amongst others) explore the contradictions of the art market, the dynamics of art education, the multifaceted activity of curators and socially engaged artists in relation to broader debates on the role of culture in the configuration of socioeconomic dynamics. The book maps a new trend within contemporary literature that taps into the visual art system to reassess the role of literature in critical ways.




Gregorio Viera


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Gran Canaria


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Gran Canary not only enjoys a fabulous reputation as a paradise of sunshine and beaches; it can also be described as one of the most versatile hiking islands of the Canary Archipelago. Connoisseurs praise it as a miniature continent because of its diversity of landscapes: shimmering dunes in contrast with luscious subtropical valleys, deep ravines with palm tree oases and glittering reservoirs, next to which are extensive pine tree forests and green slopes with grazing sheep and goats. To the North West cliffs drop down 800 m deep into the ocean, while in the centre of the island serrated, almost 2000 metre high ridges and bizarre rock monoliths emerge, which the Spanish writer Miguel de Unamuno once interpreted as "fossilised storms of fire and lava". This Rother walking guide - following La Palma and Tenerife - is now the third featuring the Canary Islands: excursions to beaches and spectacular cave villages, walks through pine forests and atmospheric ridge paths. Due to the increased significance of hiking tourism, parts of what at times are more than 500 year old rocks have been carefully restored over the last years. These Caminos Reales (royal paths) stretch across the entire island and used to link remote mountain villages with coastal territory. Many proposed tours follow these mainly stone-paved hiking paths and are therefore also ideal for less experienced hikers. Experienced mountain hikers who are not afraid of "dramatic walks" will also find a rich offer of tours. The first comprehensive hiking guide on Gran Canary leaves nothing to desire! Coloured illustrations and excellent hiking maps at an ideal scale of 1:50,000/1:75,000 round off the picture and awaken the curiosity for ever new excursions into the charmingly bizarre world of the mountains.




Las Palmas Travel Guide


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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, commonly referred to as Las Palmas, is a captivating city located on the northeastern coast of the island of Gran Canaria, one of Spain’s Canary Islands. With a population of approximately 380,000 people, it stands as the largest city of the Canary Islands and the ninth-largest in Spain. Las Palmas is known for its pleasant climate, stunning beaches, rich history, and vibrant cultural scene, making it a sought-after destination for travelers from around the globe. Las Palmas is often celebrated for its enviable climate, which is considered one of the best in the world. The city enjoys a subtropical climate with warm temperatures year-round, low humidity, and abundant sunshine. This perfect weather allows for outdoor activities and beach outings at any time of the year, making Las Palmas an ideal destination for those looking to escape colder climates. The city is a melting pot of cultures, influenced by its strategic location at the crossroads of Europe, Africa, and the Americas. This diversity is reflected in its architecture, cuisine, festivals, and the daily life of its residents. From the historic Vegueta district, with its narrow cobbled streets and colonial buildings, to the bustling modern areas with shopping centers and high-rise buildings, Las Palmas offers a unique blend of the old and the new. Las Palmas is also a city of festivities. The most famous is the annual Carnival of Las Palmas, one of the oldest and most popular in Spain. This event attracts thousands of visitors each year with its vibrant parades, music, dance, and elaborate costumes. Other notable events include the International Film Festival, the Opera Festival, and numerous music and cultural festivals that reflect the city’s lively spirit and artistic heritage. Economically, Las Palmas is a thriving hub. Its port, Puerto de la Luz, is one of the most important in the Atlantic Ocean, serving as a key refueling and transshipment point. The city’s economy is diverse, with tourism, commerce, and services playing significant roles. The tourism sector, in particular, benefits from the city’s beautiful beaches, cultural attractions, and excellent infrastructure. Las Palmas is a city that promises an enriching experience for all who visit. Whether you are drawn by its history, cultural offerings, natural beauty, or simply the allure of its perfect climate, Las Palmas welcomes you with open arms. As you explore this guide, you will discover the many facets of this vibrant city, from its historical roots to practical tips for travelers, ensuring that your visit to Las Palmas will be a memorable one.




Curating and the Legacies of Colonialism in Contemporary Iberia


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Combining postcolonial studies, curating and contemporary art, this book surveys the role played by artistic curatorship and contemporary art museums in the shaping of identities and cultural planning in contemporary Iberia. The book’s main hypothesis is that contemporary art has been pivotal in the construction of contemporary Iberia, a process marked by the attention paid (in heterogeneous, not always satisfactory ways) to the entanglement of the legacies of colonialism and the present-day status of Iberian territories as cosmopolitan societies now integrated in the European Union. We argue that, at least from the 1990s, curating emerged as a key activity for Iberian societies to display and configure an image of themselves as modern and fully integrated in the European cultural landscape. Such an image, however, had to cope with the legacies of colonialism and the profound socioeconomic transformations of these societies. This book is concerned with bringing together, while redefining and expanding, Iberian and curatorial studies.




Becoming Animal


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Contemporary artists investigate the boundaries between animal and human in a world of transgenics and dissolving distinctions; with 65 color images of new works. In an age when scientists say they can no longer specify the exact difference between human and animal, living and dead, many contemporary artists have chosen to use animals in their work—as the ultimate "other," as metaphor, as reflection. The attempt to discover what is animal, not surprisingly, leads to a greater understanding of what it means to be human. In Becoming Animal, 12 internationally known artists investigate the shifting boundaries between animal and human. Their explorations may be a barometer of things to come. The works included in Becoming Animal—which accompanies an exhibit at MASS MoCA—range from the aviary and cabinet of curiosities of Mark Dion to the gun-toting bird collages of Michael Oatman. Nicolas Lampert's machine-animal collages and Jane Alexander's corpse-like humanoids suggest a new landscape of alienation. Rachel Berwick's investigation of the last Galapagos tortoise from the island of Pinto and Brian Conley's humanized mating call of the Tungara frog question the divide between human and animal communication. Patricia Piccinini imagines a bodyguard for a bird on the edge of extinction and Ann-Sofi Siden recreates the bedroom—and paranoia—of psychologist Alice Fabian. Natalie Jeremijenko presents another installment in her ongoing Ooz, reverse-engineering the zoo, and Kathy High's installation of "trans-animals" remembers lab rats who have given their lives for science. Sam Easterson's videos allow us to see from the viewpoint of an aardvark, a tarantula, a tumbleweed; Motohiko Odani's films show a surrealistic genetically modified bestiary. Becoming Animal documents these works with eye-popping full-color images, taking us on a visual journey through an unknown world.




DK Eyewitness Top 10 Gran Canaria


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Gran Canaria's towering mountains, pristine beaches, cosmopolitan towns and distinctive mix of Old and New World cultures make it an irresistible destination to visit. Your DK Eyewitness Top 10 travel guide ensures you'll find your way around Gran Canaria with absolute ease. Our newly updated Top 10 travel guide breaks down the best of Gran Canaria into helpful lists of ten - from our own selected highlights to the best historical buildings; places to eat; shops and traditional fiestas. You'll discover: - Seven easy-to-follow itineraries, perfect for a day-trip, a weekend, or a week - Detailed Top 10 lists of Gran Canaria's must-sees, including detailed breakdowns of Casa de Colón, Catedral de Santa Ana, Museo Canario, Jardín Botánico Viera y Clavijo, Maspalomas, Teror, Tejeda, Puerto de Mogán, Barranco de Guayadeque and Puerto de las Nieves. - Gran Canaria's most interesting areas, with the best places for shopping, going out, and sightseeing - Inspiration for different things to enjoy during your trip - including children's activities, drives and cycle routes and things to do for free - Streetsmart advice: get ready, get around, and stay safe DK Eyewitness Top 10s have been helping travellers to make the most of their breaks since 2002. Staying for longer and looking for a more comprehensive guide? Try our DK Eyewitness France.