In a Cloud, in a Wall, in a Chair: Six Modernists in Mexico at Midcentury
Glenn Adamson Expanding our understanding of Mexicoâs important role in the story of modern art and design through the works of six important women artists and designers
This stunning book unites for the first time the pioneering work of six artists and Clara Porset, Lola Ălvarez Bravo, Anni Albers, Ruth Asawa, Cynthia Sargent, Sheila Hicks. Inspired by both local traditions and modern methods, these women made art that reflected and contributed to Mexicoâs rich artistic landscape at the height of the modern period. Their workâwhich included furniture design, jewelry, photography, photomurals, prints, sculpture, and textilesâwas rooted in modernism and grounded in abstraction. This constellation of like-minded practitioners shared an affinity for Mexico, a country all lived in or visited between the 1940s and the 1970s. In bringing their works together, this book offers an entirely new lens on modernism in Mexico.
Exploring the artistic culture of the countryâs postrevolutionary period, this book contains reproductions from the exhibition catalogueâno longer in printâthat accompanied Clara Porsetâs groundbreaking 1952 exhibition in Mexico City Art in Daily Life as well as stunning illustrations of each artistâs work. Essays written by an international team of esteemed scholars tell a more complete and nuanced story of Mexicoâs role as a center of modern art and design.
Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago
Exhibition The Art Institute of Chicago
(September 6, 2019âJanuary 12, 2020)
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236 Pages