Joaquin Torres-Garcia (1874-1949) is one of the most influential artists to have emerged from Latin America in the early 20th century. This book focuses on Torres-Garcia's wood constructions and accompanies the first exhibition held in North America of these works and the solo exhibition of the artist in the United States.
One of the most charismatic figures of his generation, Joaquin Torres-Garcia (1874-1949) is regarded as one of the most important and influential early twentieth century artists to have emerged from Latin America. This title presents an illustrated overview of the works of one of Latin America's most significant and influential artists.
This collection of Joan Miro's writings presents a portrait of the artist in his own words. Miro's notebooks, letters, and interviews reveal the work and life of a brilliant artist revered for his uncanny expression of the subconscious.
This volume is produced in conjunction with a travelling exhibition to be shown in Europe in 2006, organized by The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Exhibition: Jeu de Paume, Paris January 31 to April 30, 2006.