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245 00 $aAnother promised land :$bAnita Brenner's Mexico = Otra tierra Prometida : el México de Anita Brenner /$cedited by Karen Cordero Reiman with assistance from Laura Mart ; essays by Doris Berger [and 5 others].
246 33 $aOtra tierra Prometida
264 1 $aLos Angeles :$bSkirball Cultural Center / Published with the assistance of the Getty Foundation,$c2017.
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520 8 $aAnother Promised Land: Anita Brenner's Mexico' offers a new perspective on the art and visual culture of Mexico and its relationship to the United States as seen through the life and work of the Mexican-born, American Jewish writer Anita Brenner (1905-1974). Brenner was an integral part of the circle of Mexican modernists in the 1920s and played an important role in promoting and translating Mexican art, culture, and history for audiences in the United States. Brenner was close to the leading intellectuals and artists active in Mexico, including José Clemente Orozco, Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Jean Charlot, and Tina Modotti. An influential and prolific writer on Mexican culture, Brenner is best known for her book 'Idols Behind Altars: Modern Mexican Art and Its Cultural Roots' (1929). The Skirball's exhibition will provide an immersive experience of historic discovery and underscore Brenner's importance as a Jewish woman in Mexico who inspired artists and was instrumental in introducing the North American public to Mexican history and culture. Exhibition: Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, USA (14.09.2017-25.02.2018).
600 10 $aBrenner, Anita,$d1905-1974$vExhibitions.
650 0 $aArts, Mexican$y20th century$vExhibitions.
700 1 $aCordero, Karen,$eeditor.
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