Imaginarios prehispánicos en el arte Uruguayo, 1870-1970: del 7 de octubre al 30 diciembre 2006

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Museo de Arte Precolombino e Indigena, 2006 - History - 140 pages
The exhibition reviews how Pre-Columbian art has inspired the art in Uruguay, reviewing the works of Juan Manuel Blanes and his foundational ideals; Pedro Figari and the School of Arts, Carlos Alberto Castellanos and his folk-art defense; Torres García workshop and his Escuela del Sur, amongst others. Edition complemented with facsimiles of first editions, period photographs, commemorative coins, notes, book illustrations and magazines, posters for Indian-American exhibitions, didactic material and original Pre-Hispanic pieces from Uruguay, Perú, México, Bolivia, Argentina and Ecuador presently in collections in Uruguay.

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Joaquín Torres García y el arte prehispánico
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Apuntes para un guión curatorial acerca de imaginarios prehispánicos yo primitivos
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