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- Book Title
- Constructing Latin America : Architecture, Politics, and Race at
- ISBN
- 9780300254563
- Subject Area
- Art, Architecture
- Publication Name
- Constructing Latin America : Architecture, Politics, and Race at the Museum of Modern Art
- Publisher
- Yale University Press
- Item Length
- 1 in
- Subject
- Caribbean & Latin American, Museum Studies, General, Regional
- Publication Year
- 2022
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.1 in
- Item Weight
- 46.6 Oz
- Item Width
- 0.8 in
- Number of Pages
- 320 Pages
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300254563
ISBN-13
9780300254563
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2321471800
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Constructing Latin America : Architecture, Politics, and Race at the Museum of Modern Art
Subject
Caribbean & Latin American, Museum Studies, General, Regional
Publication Year
2022
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Art, Architecture
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.1 in
Item Weight
46.6 Oz
Item Length
1 in
Item Width
0.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"In this thorough and thoughtful study, Patricio del Real weaves a careful balance between formal elements of architecture, its exhibitions, and its various cultural, social, and political meanings."--Alejandro Anreus, William Paterson University "This is an impressive book: thoroughly researched, well-conceived and organized. It makes an important contribution to the literature on 20th-century architecture, particularly as it emerged and played out in the Americas."--Keith Eggener, University of Oregon, "[An] excellent book."--Mijail Mitrovic, ReVista "In this thorough and thoughtful study, Patricio del Real weaves a careful balance between formal elements of architecture, its exhibitions, and its various cultural, social, and political meanings."--Alejandro Anreus, William Paterson University "This is an impressive book: thoroughly researched, well-conceived and organized. It makes an important contribution to the literature on 20th-century architecture, particularly as it emerged and played out in the Americas."--Keith Eggener, University of Oregon, "Patricio del Real investigates the cultural power leveraged by an institution, and more importantly, by those at its helm, as the window through which to understand a historical moment, with laudatory results. . . . The history of MoMA will never look the same."--Aleca Le Blanc, Art Bulletin "Where this book moves from the informative and good, to the truly fascinating and important, however, is when it goes into the workings of the museum in researching and putting on the large Latin American shows. . . . A very well researched and written history."--Eric Wolf, ARLIS/NA Reviews "[An] excellent book."--Mijail Mitrovic, ReVista "In this thorough and thoughtful study, Patricio del Real weaves a careful balance between formal elements of architecture, its exhibitions, and its various cultural, social, and political meanings."--Alejandro Anreus, William Paterson University "This is an impressive book: thoroughly researched, well-conceived and organized. It makes an important contribution to the literature on 20th-century architecture, particularly as it emerged and played out in the Americas."--Keith Eggener, University of Oregon, "Where this book moves from the informative and good, to the truly fascinating and important, however, is when it goes into the workings of the museum in researching and putting on the large Latin American shows. . . . A very well researched and written history."--Eric Wolf, ARLIS/NA Reviews "[An] excellent book."--Mijail Mitrovic, ReVista "In this thorough and thoughtful study, Patricio del Real weaves a careful balance between formal elements of architecture, its exhibitions, and its various cultural, social, and political meanings."--Alejandro Anreus, William Paterson University "This is an impressive book: thoroughly researched, well-conceived and organized. It makes an important contribution to the literature on 20th-century architecture, particularly as it emerged and played out in the Americas."--Keith Eggener, University of Oregon
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
720.980747471
Synopsis
A nuanced look at how the Museum of Modern Art's carefully curated treatment of Latin American architecture promoted U.S. political, economic, and cultural interests In the interwar period and immediately following World War II, the U.S. government promoted the vision of a modern, progressive, and democratic Latin America and worked to cast the region as a partner in the fight against fascism and communism. This effort was bolstered by the work and products of many institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Using modern architecture to imagine a Latin America under postwar U.S. leadership, MoMA presented blockbuster shows, including Brazil Builds (1943) and Latin American Architecture since 1945 (1955), that deployed racially coded aesthetics and emphasized the confluence of "Americanness" and "modernity" in a globalizing world. Delving into the heated debates of the period and presenting never-before-published internal documents and photos from the museum and the Nelson A. Rockefeller archives, Patricio del Real is the first to fully address MoMA's role in U.S. cultural imperialism and its consequences through its exhibitions on Latin American art and architecture., A nuanced look at how the Museum of Modern Art's carefully curated treatment of Latin American architecture promoted U.S. political, economic, and cultural interests
LC Classification Number
NA968.6
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