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Transmissions: Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America, 1960–1980

Exposición / MoMA - Museum of Modern Art / 11 West 53 Street / Nueva York, New York, Estados Unidos
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Cuándo:
05 sep de 2015 - 03 ene de 2015

Inauguración:
05 sep de 2015

Comisariada por:
Roxana Marcoci, Stuart Comer

Organizada por:
MoMA - Museum of Modern Art

Artistas participantes:
Ana Mendieta, Antonio Dias, Beatriz González, David Lamelas, Dimitrije Basicevic Mangelos - Mangelos, Geta Bratescu, Ion Grigorescu, Juan Downey, Lea Lublin, Marta Minujín, Oscar Bony, Sanja Ivekovic, Tomislav Gotovac

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Arte contemporáneo  Arte contemporáneo en New York  Arte latinoamericano  Arte latinoamericano en New York 

       


Descripción de la Exposición

Transmissions: Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America, 1960–1980 focuses on parallels and connections among artists active in Latin America and Eastern Europe in the 1960s and 1970s. During these decades, which flanked the widespread student protests of 1968, artists working in distinct political and economic contexts, from Prague to Buenos Aires, developed cross-cultural networks to circulate their artworks and ideas. Whether created out of a desire to transcend the borders established after World War II or in response to local forms of state and military repression, these networks functioned largely independently of traditional institutional and market forces. Drawn from The Museum of Modern Art’s collection, Transmissions brings together landmark works by Eastern European artists including Geta Brặtescu, Tomislav Gotovac, Ion Grigorescu, Sanja Iveković, Dóra Maurer, and the anti-art collectives Gorgona, OHO, Aktual, and Fluxus East, as well as Latin American artists such as Beatriz González, Antonio Dias, Lea Lublin, and Ana Mendieta. Particular attention is paid to the group of Argentine artists clustered around the influential Instituto Torcuato Di Tella, including Oscar Bony, David Lamelas, and Marta Minujín, who confronted the aesthetic and political implications of mass media communication—including film, television, and the telex—during a vibrant, experimental period of technological innovation and political tension. The featured artists circumvented the political status quo through unorthodox and ephemeral art forms. By utilizing or referring to mass media and communication technologies, many of these artists explored novel ways of bringing art into daily life to reach a wider public and to influence society. Featuring series of works and major installations, several of which are on view for the first time, Transmissions highlights multiple points of contact, often initiated and sustained through collective actions and personal exchanges between artists. Many of the recent acquisitions in the exhibition were the result of research initiated through C-MAP (Contemporary and Modern Art Perspectives), MoMA's cross-departmental initiative aimed at expanding curatorial expertise in a global context. Challenging established art-historical narratives in the West and frameworks dictated by the Cold War, the works included suggest counter-geographies, alternative models of solidarity, and correspondences linking art practices in different parts of the world.


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