Latin American Women Artists: 1915-1995
Streaming Video - 2005
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Surveying some of the most under-appreciated art of the 20th century, this program documents a groundbreaking exhibit of work by Latin American women at the Milwaukee Art Museum. The video opens up the world of these bold and sensitive visionaries, illuminating their accomplishments, their impact on artists outside their own countries, and the relationship between cultural and artistic identity. Featuring the work of legendary painters Frida Kahlo and Maria Izquierdo-as well as living artists Fanny Sanin, Soledad Salame, Elba Damast, and many others-the program reevaluates notions of mainstream and margin in the contemporary art world
Latin American Artists and Cultures (3:18)
Latin American Artists: Brazil (2:02)
Latin American Artists: Mexico, Part 1 (2:13)
Latin American Artists: Mexico, Part 2 (2:10)
Latin American Artists: Colombia (2:36)
Latin American Artists: Venezuela (2:05)
Latin American Artists: Argentina (2:21)
Latin American Artists: Bolivia, Peru, and Chile (3:31)
Latin American Artists: Puerto Rico and Cuba, Part 1 (1:58)
Latin American Artists: Puerto Rico and Cuba, Part 2 (1:31)
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PUBLISHED
Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on Dec. 28, 2005
Year Published: 2005
Format: Streaming Video
SUBJECTS
Art
History
Feminist art criticism
Women artists
Women in art