$ 40.00
This bilingual catalog accompanies a retrospective exhibition of Cuban modernist painter Mariano Rodríguez (1912–90). The artist, known simply as “Mariano,” explored variations on central themes that reappeared and evolved throughout his lifetime, most famously his iconic “gallo” (rooster) paintings.
The catalog discusses Mariano’s shift from figuration to abstraction in the fifties and his return to figuration with startling grotesque imagery in the sixties. There is also a focus on Mariano’s final period, which explores the individual and the collective, both compositionally and politically, in the seventies and eighties. Together, these essays illuminate both Mariano’s rootedness in traditional forms of Cuban symbolism and his forging of a unique style that came to characterize his work beyond “lo cubano.”
190 pages
$ 45.00
This book charts the emergence of Marisol Escobar (1930–2016) and Andy Warhol (1928–87) in New York during the dawn of Pop art in the early 1960s. Through essays, interviews, and...
$ 35.00
The catalog for this exhibition examines the paintings of artist Lynne Golob Gelfman in relation to the modernist tradition of the grid. Through repetition of both linear and geometric forms,...
$ 50.00
Teresita Fernández: Elemental brings to life the myriad experiential and luminous works from Teresita Fernández's more than a twenty-year career. Images of her visually alluring, monumental sculptures and installations reveal...
$ 40.00
The Other Side of Now: Foresight in Contemporary Caribbean Art brings together 14 artists who engage with potential futures through personal experiences, collective memories, and historical legacies. The ambitious project...