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Record ID marc_loc_updates/v36.i10.records.utf8:35669586:2430
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LEADER: 02430nam a22003014a 4500
001 2008373735
003 DLC
005 20080307133818.0
008 070907s2006 mx a bc 000 0 spa
010 $a 2008373735
020 $a9789689056027 (Turner)
020 $a9703512186 (Conaculta)
020 $a9703235778 (UNAM)
020 $a9703511422 (Cecut)
035 $a(CVcHKB)kb2001083978
040 $aDLC$cDLC
041 0 $aspa$aeng
050 00 $aN6559.P35$bM38 2006
245 00 $aMarta Palau :$bnaualli /$ctextos, José Luis Barrios ... [et al.].
246 30 $aNaualli
260 $a[Mexico] :$bTurner :$bConaculta :$bGobierno del Estado de Michoacán :$bDifusión Cultural UNAM :$bInstituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, UNAM :$bCentro Cultural Tijuana :$bFundación BBVA- Bancomer,$c[c2006]
300 $a261 p. :$bill. ;$c31 cm.
546 $aText in Spanish and English.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 259-261).
520 8 $a"A retrospective of artist Palau (b. Spain, has lived in Mexico since 1940) and her artwork created from 1962 to 2003. The artist started as an engraver and later experimented withdiverse techniques (painting, monumental sculpture, tapestry and istallation) and materials (mud, wood, corn leaves amate paper) and has recently been fascinated with the rock art of Baja California although her main inspirational topic continues to be the confict border betweenMexico and the United States. The concept "Naualli" that gives the book its name, it's a feminine chaman, an ancestral combination of witch, sorceress, healer and fortune teller Palaufirst represented in 1989 as a vaginal opening and still uses in her creations along other piecesinspired in the forms of worship and mythology of the descendants of the K'miai, Cochimi,Cucapah, Pai Pai and Kiliwa and other ethnic groups of which fewer than 20 remains. Includes some good information on the circle of avant guarde artist/friends around her such as MataisGoeritz, Francisco Elso, and her famous workshop at the Second Havana Biennial. The bookincludes texts by art historians: José Luis Barrios, Emilio Carballido, Rita Eder, RenatoGonzález Mello, Cuauhtémoc Medina, Gerardo Mosquera, Francisco Reyes andIda Rodríguez. An important reference."--Provided by vendor.
600 10 $aPalau, Marta,$d1934-$xCriticism and interpretation.
700 1 $aPalau, Marta,$d1934-
700 1 $aBarrios, José Luis.