-
Ingres y otras parabolas
1974Seeking to convey the scale of the exhibition of works by the North American Conceptual artist John Baldessari at the CAYC, this newsletter includes a copy of one of the pages of his work, Ingres and Other Parables (1971). It is an image of an [...]ICAA Record ID: 1476527 -
Aspectos del arte moderno y la pintura de signos
1984In this essay, the visual artist Manuel Quintana Castillo suggests that early twentieth century art represents the demise of the art that preceded it. He explains that modern art promotes communication, encourages personal choice as the basis of [...]ICAA Record ID: 1156023 -
Cuatro edades de la pintura
1951In this essay, Emilio Goyburu divides Western painting into periods on the basis of its “aesthetic facet.” He defines four “ages” that he envisions as a progression. In its “primitive” age—or genesis—painting acted as a “graphic [...]ICAA Record ID: 1150294 -
Psicografía del cubismo
1927This article was written by Ramiro Pérez Reinoso who felt that the possibility of presenting a retrospective on the Cubist movement and its views “would not pale the increased hue of its modernity, seen in its last artists excited by its novelty [...]ICAA Record ID: 1143473 -
Pintura : realismo y decadencia
1950In this article Jorge Falcón reviews De Manet a nuestros días, the exhibition of French painting that opened at the Municipalidad de Lima on March 15, 1950. According to the writer and militant communist, the exhibition’s local reception—which [...]ICAA Record ID: 1138271 -
Cátedra libre : pintura clásica y pintura moderna
1955This is the general introduction to the survey about “classical” painting and “modern” painting that was published over the course of several weeks in the “Cátedra Libre” section of the Sunday supplement of El Comercio, a Lima newspaper [...]ICAA Record ID: 1137375 -
Sobre el arte nuevo en la post-guerra : carta a los artistas de América
1944In this extensive article, Spanish sculptor Jorge de Oteiza examines the connections between art from the Americas and art from Europe, urging American artists not to fall into a fanatical independence and eschew the essential influence of European [...]ICAA Record ID: 1089675 -
El arte de la pintura y la realidad
1947In this article the Colombian artist Marco Ospina defines painting as the art of space, form, and color. He thus rejects the idea of art as representation, instead stressing the artist’s mental experience as the source of inspiration for a painting [...]ICAA Record ID: 1056293 -
Discusión del cubismo
1953Damián Bayón provides a far-reaching reading of Cubism on the basis of an exhibition held at the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris that ran from February to April 1953. Before delving into specific concerns, he explains the overall perspective of his [...]ICAA Record ID: 787233 -
Qué debemos al cubismo : La negación del arte burgués
1936This analysis of the meaning of the Cubist rupture—that was published in Frente a Frente [Face to Face], the journal of the Liga de Escritores y Artistas Revolucionarios (LEAR) [League of Revolutionary Writers and Artists]—considers the fact that [...]ICAA Record ID: 779370 -
Arte y sujeto
1938Antonio Berni writes about the development of modern art since impressionism, focusing in particular on both Paul Cézanne and cubism. In particular, his analysis of surrealism stands out. The artist likewise analyzes the dehumanization of art, pure [...]ICAA Record ID: 775602 -
En la orilla : notas sobre Diego Rivera
1921Writer/critic Pedro Henríquez Ureña describes Diego Rivera as a scholar. He compares Rivera to the Venetians and the Spaniards, the Florentines and the French, then he discusses the Mexican artist’s interest in the structure of the objects that [...]ICAA Record ID: 735280