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    Mathias Goeritz : modernist art and architecture in Cold War Mexico / Jennifer Josten.

    • Title:Mathias Goeritz : modernist art and architecture in Cold War Mexico / Jennifer Josten.
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    • Variant Title:Modernist art and architecture in Cold War Mexico
    • Author/Creator:Josten, Jennifer, author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Goeritz, Mathias, 1915-1990. Works. Selections.
    • Published/Created:New Haven : Yale University Press, [2018]
      ©2018
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Goeritz, Mathias, 1915-1990.
      Modernism (Art)--Mexico.
      Modern movement (Architecture)--Mexico.
    • Description:xi, 339 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
    • Summary:"The first major work in English on Mathias Goeritz (1915-1990), this book illuminates the artist's pivotal role within the landscape of twentieth-century modernism. Goeritz became recognized as an abstract sculptor after arriving in Mexico from Germany by way of Spain in 1949. His call to integrate abstract forms into civic and religious architecture, outlined in his "Emotional Architecture" manifesto, had a transformative impact on midcentury Mexican art and design. While best known for the experimental museum El Eco and his collaborations with the architect Luis Barragán, including the brightly colored towers of Satellite City, Goeritz also shaped the Bauhaus-inspired curriculum at Guadalajara's School of Architecture and the iconic Cultural Program of Mexico City's 1968 Olympic Games. Josten addresses the Cold War implications of these and other initiatives that pitted Goeritz, an advocate of internationalist abstraction, against Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros, ardent defenders of the realist style that prevailed in official Mexican art during the postrevolutionary period. Exploring Goeritz's dialogues with leading figures among the Parisian and New York avant-gardes, such as Yves Klein and Philip Johnson, Josten shows how Goeritz's approach to modernism, which was highly attuned to politics and place, formed part of a global enterprise."--Cover.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780300228601 hardcover
      0300228600 hardcover
    • Contents:Introduction
      Prehistories
      Creative liberties
      Emotional architecture
      Modernist monuments
      New messages, new forms
      Other realisms
      International circuits
      Epilogue.
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