Guillermo Lorca


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'Guillermo Lorca: The Eternal Life' is a selection of the work of the last seven years of the renowned Chilean artist Guillermo Lorca. With an Introduction by the acclaimed art historian and critic Edward Lucie-Smith, this book introduces us to the world of Lorca's disturbing yet poetic oil paintings. In his art there is always a disconcerting person at work, as if they could be part of our most secret our dreams and nightmares. We leave these magical, discomfiting landscapes, reflecting on the realism of the artist's favourite characters, mostly animals and girls, as we act as a window to our unconscious. The book features many close-ups of the paintings, enabling us to appreciate Lorca's techniques and the scale of the life size art. Guillermo Lorca brings us closer to the aesthetics of the abundant and opulent, the sensual and the tradition of painting. The works that compile this book make painting a window to observe the human psyche and the projection of nature.




Latin American Art Since 1900 (Third) (World of Art)


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An extraordinary synthesis of more than a century’s worth of art across Central and South America, Latin American Art Since 1900 covers everyone from popular figures such as Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, to a wide range of other artists who are less well-known outside Latin America. In this classic survey, now updated with full-color images throughout, Edward Lucie-Smith introduces the art of Latin America from 1900 to the present day. Lucie-Smith examines major artists such as Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, as well as dozens of less familiar Latin American artists and exiled artists from Europe and the United States who spent their lives in South America, such as Leonora Carrington. The author explains the political context for artistic development and sets the works in national, cultural, and international frameworks. Featured in this book are the artists who have searched for indigenous roots and local tradition; explored abstraction, expressionism, and new media; entered into dialogue with European and North American movements, while insisting on reaching a wide, popular audience for their work; and created an energetic, innovative, and varied art scene across the South American continent. With a new chapter that extends the discussion into the twenty-first century, a constant theme of Latin American Art Since 1960 is the embrace of the experimental and the new by artists across Latin America.




Guillermo Lorca


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Magazine Nº20 Máxima Romero: Translating sound into intuitive patterns


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In this issue you will find: 4. Editorial Abate Bussoni "On the shoulders of the hurtful loneliness of a thinker". 6. From traditional art to digital art: an astonishing journey of no return. 12. The story of Miró's Star Tapestry 22. Máxima Romero, translating sound into intuitive patterns 23. Collection "OM" a series of NFT's by MxmR 28. More than 130 meters high above the city 34. "Form follows love" Anna Heringer a revolutionary conception of architecture 46. Biennale 2022. The present more and more with women 56. Symphony, an emotional journey through music with Gustavo Dudamel 70. EARTH without ART is just "EH". Máxima Romero by Maru Varela. 72. FAIM ART, the fair of independent artists, is back 76. Moco Museum introduces AR in the work of Guillermo Lorca 84. Who is Máxima? 86. Una Servilleta Para Pintar, Máxima Romero's Solidarity Project 90. OLEA, a unique olive oil 98. Orlando Mondragón Takes the Pulse of Poetry 100. Casa Batlló, a Living Work of Art 106. Giorgio Morandi "an artist among artists" 106. 114. Ferran Adrià's Theory of Culinary Evolution in 114 NFT's 120. Sandra Guimarâes and Vicente Todolí guest curators of PHotoESPAÑA 2022 130. Rachel Valdés takes you to "Eternity". 134. David Pou #tincganesdepinting the "canvas moment". 142. The Majestic brings its collection closer to its guests. 150. Marta Carceller. A few meters from the sea 152. ABSOLUTismo (or the geometry of a dictatorship) 156. MasClasses. We love the art world 158. ARCOmadrid 2023 will be immersed in the Mediterranean Sea 162. The inspiring counter: Máxima Romero ARTexperience with Ecosensory Events




Lorca After Life


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A reflection on Federico García Lorca’s life, his haunting death, and the fame that reinvigorated the marvelous in the modern world “A galaxy of critical insights into the cultural shock waves circling and crisscrossing Lorca’s execution and his unknown resting place, there is not a single book on Lorca like this one.”—Andrés Zamora, Vanderbilt University There is something fundamentally unfinished about the life and work of Federico García Lorca (1898–1936), and not simply because his life ended abruptly. Noël Valis reveals how this quality gives shape to the ways in which he has been continuously re-imagined since his death. Lorca’s execution at the start of the Spanish Civil War was not only horrific but transformative, setting in motion many of the poet’s afterlives. He is intimately tied to both an individual and a collective identity, as the people’s poet, a gay icon, and fabled member of a dead poets’ society. The specter of his violent death continues to haunt everything connected to Lorca, fueling the desire to fill in the gaps in the poet’s biography.




Getting it Wrong in Spain


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This book brings together different and interdisciplinary perspectives on the Spanish Civil War, its victims, its contentious ending, and its aftermath. In exploring the slow demise of republican ideals, contributors range over many diverse historical and cultural topics — discussing, for instance, the attitudes of both Left and Right to the poet Federico García Lorca and to his assassination, examining the documentary evidence offered in surviving memoirs of the Civil War, and assessing the major characteristics of the new order in Spain under Franco. Cinematic and literary depictions of the Civil War and its consequences are also studied. Other topics investigated include: contemporary French reactions to the Spanish conflict, Stalinist policies towards Spain, the activities and motives of the anarcho-syndicalists and the role of the International Brigades. This collection of essays published on the 75th anniversary of the end of the Civil War, not only places the events and experiences studied within the context of the ‘new state’ of Franco’s Spain, but also offers timely fresh insights into wider European and international issues during what was a period of seismic change in world history. This book was originally published as a special issue of Bulletin of Spanish Studies.




Norah Borges


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Norah Borges (1901–98) was the sister of the celebrated Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. She first began producing art in Switzerland, where her family was trapped during the First World War, and travelled to Spain before returning to her native Argentina with her new styles of painting. In the 1920s, her work was published on the covers of important cultural magazines, but she is now largely forgotten. In her works, Borges created a world full of almost angelic figures – describing it as a smaller, more perfect world – mostly a serene space dominated by women. This book explores how Borges created that space and developed her own unique style of painting, studying the connections she made with the leading artists and writers of her time.




The State, Literacy, and Popular Education in Chile, 1964-1990


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The popular education and adult literacy movements in Chile have historically represented competing paths toward a literate society: one born and nurtured through bitter nineteenth-century labor struggles, the other a compensatory effort by the modern state to limit the political potential of literacy. Robert Austin's book explores the contest between the state and popular education in three paradigmatic Latin American regimes: that of Eduardo Frei Montalva (Christian Democrat, 1964-70), Salvador Allende (Socialist, 1970-73) and Augusto Pinochet (Dictator, 1973-90). Robert Austin's engaging narrative captures the relationship between the Chilean state, formal and non-formal literacy, and popular education, from the demise of liberal capitalism to the consolidation of neoliberalism. This remarkable investigation of the dynamic link between the historical process, literacy, and pedagogy celebrates popular education's victory in securing the inclusion, and subsequent empowerment, of women and ethnic minorities. The State, Literacy, and Popular Education in Chile, 1964-1990 will be of great interest to political scientists, cultural historians, and scholars of education.




Painting on the Page


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This book examines psychoanalysis, feminism, philosophy, and semiotics to examine late 19th- and 20th-Century Spanish and Spanish-American literature in relation to painting, and to larger questions of art theory and literary history.




Brazil Economy


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What is Brazil Economy Historically speaking, Brazil's economy has been the largest in both Latin America and the Southern Hemisphere when measured out in nominal terms. It is the second largest economy in the Americas, and Brazil is the second largest. It is a mixed economy that is evolving as an upper-middle income economy. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Brazil has the ninth greatest gross domestic product (GDP) in the world in 2023. Additionally, Brazil has the eighth largest purchasing power parity in the world. How you will benefit (I) Insights, and validations about the following topics: Chapter 1: Economy of Brazil Chapter 2: Economy of Chile Chapter 3: South America Chapter 4: Economy of Vietnam Chapter 5: Economy of Bolivia Chapter 6: Minas Gerais Chapter 7: Paraná (state) Chapter 8: São Paulo (state) Chapter 9: Par Chapter 10: Rondônia Chapter 11: Santa Catarina (state) Chapter 12: Economy of South America Chapter 13: South Region, Brazil Chapter 14: Southeast Region, Brazil Chapter 15: Agriculture in Brazil Chapter 16: Industry in Brazil Chapter 17: Mining in Brazil Chapter 18: Economy of Argentina Chapter 19: Creative industry in Brazil Chapter 20: BR-364 (Brazil highway) Chapter 21: Latin American economy (II) Answering the public top questions about brazil economy. (III) Real world examples for the usage of brazil economy in many fields. Who this book is for Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of Brazil Economy.