Description: One of the most important influences in post-war Latin American art, Fernando de Szyszlo's oeuvre has drawn from the mythical legacy of pre-Columbian cultures without forsaking the abstract language of the historical avant-garde. This monograph includes an extensive essay and presents a comprehensive survey of the artist's entire career. Written by Dore Ashton. This is the most complete monograph of this Latin Master's career. Alongside the Chilean Roberto Matta, Fernando de Szyszlo (Lima, 1925) is one of the most important influences in post-war Latin American art. Associated with the Parisian avant-garde, in the fifties De Szyszlo took part in significant exhibition projects including the Sao Paulo and Venice biennials. His oeuvre, represented in the most discerning collections, has drawn from the mythical legacy of pre-Columbian cultures without forsaking the abstract language of the historical avant-garde, of which he has proven to be a devoted follower. This monograph, which comprises an extensive essay by Dore Ashton, and is illustrated with more than 200 color plates, presents a comprehensive survey on Szyszlo's career. The book includes a complete biography and bibliography of the artist. This was printed as a limited edition.
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Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain
Features: Dust Jacket
Original Language: English
Book Series: Monograph
Intended Audience: Adults
Edition: Limited Edition
Book Title: Fernando De Szyszlo
Item Length: 11.5in.
Item Width: 9.8in.
Author: Fernando De Szyszlo
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Individual Artists / General, Criticism & Theory
Publisher: Polígrafa, Ediciones, S. A.
Publication Year: 2004
Genre: Art
Item Weight: 0 Oz
Number of Pages: 288 Pages