ISBN:
9780300207781
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0300207786
Language:
English
Pages:
39 S
,
zahlr. Ill
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22 x 25 cm
Edition:
1. ed.
Year of publication:
2014
DDC:
769.972/07477311
Keywords:
Taller de Gráfica Popular (Mexico City, Mexico) Exhibitions
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Art Institute of Chicago Exhibitions
;
Taller de Gráfica Popular (Mexico City, Mexico) Exhibitions
;
Art Institute of Chicago Exhibitions
;
Art Institute of Chicago
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Taller de Gráfica Popular (Mexico City, Mexico)
;
1900 - 1999
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Linoleum block-printing, Mexican Exhibitions 20th century
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Lithography Exhibitions
;
Linoleum block-printing Exhibitions
;
Lithography, Mexican Exhibitions 20th century
;
Lithography, Mexican Exhibitions
;
20th century
;
Mexico City
;
Linoleum block-printing, Mexican Exhibitions
;
20th century
;
Mexico City
;
Lithography Exhibitions
;
Illinois
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Chicago
;
Linoleum block-printing Exhibitions
;
ART / Prints
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ART / Caribbean & Latin American
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ART / Art & Politics
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ART / History / Modern (late 19th Century to 1945)
;
Linoleum block-printing
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Linoleum block-printing, Mexican
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Lithography
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Lithography, Mexican Illinois
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Chicago
;
Mexico
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Mexico City
;
Exhibition catalogs
;
Ausstellungskatalog 2014
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Taller de Gráfica Popular
;
Mexiko
;
Druckgrafik
;
Politisches Plakat
;
Politische Kunst
;
Geschichte 1939-1953
Abstract:
"Established in Mexico City in 1937, the Taller de Gráfica Popular (Popular Graphic Art Workshop, or TGP) sought to create prints, posters, and illustrated publications that were popular and affordable, accessible and politically topical, and, above all, formally compelling. Founded by the printmakers Luis Arenal, Leopoldo Méndez, and American-born Pablo O'Higgins, the TGP ultimately became the most influential leftist printmaking collective of its time. The workshop was admired for its prolific and varied output and for its creation of some of the most memorable images in midcentury printmaking. Although its core membership was Mexican, the TGP welcomed foreign member and guest artists as diverse as Josef Albers and Elizabeth Catlett. The collective enjoyed international influence and renown and inspired the establishment of similar print collectives around the world. This bilingual publication features twenty-four works representing the finest linocuts and lithographs from the heyday of this important workshop. These arresting images are drawn from the significant holdings of TGP works in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago"--
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
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Text engl. und span.
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