Record ID | marc_loc_updates/v37.i04.records.utf8:6890695:1769 |
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001 2008375092
003 DLC
005 20090123130352.0
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050 00 $aN6555$b.A765 2006
245 00 $aArtistas en México.
250 $a1. ed.
260 $a[Mexico City?] :$bImpronta Editores :$bTaller Gráfica Bordes :$bCasa Verde,$c2006.
300 $a4 v. :$bill. ;$c15 cm.
546 $aIn English and Spanish.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $a1. Leonora Carrington, poemas de Gabriel Weisz -- 2. Germán Venegas -- 3. Magali Lara -- 4. Boris Viskin.
520 8 $a"A fine press project with 4 books on 4 contemporary artists to be published every three months. This set is the first publication of the cultural center located in Mexico City. Eachbook includes images of 15 of their most representative works, a biography and critical texts.The publication is a project of the Centro Cultural EstaciÑn Indianilla, a remodeled 19thcentury electric train station, transformed into a multifaceted cultural space adapted for thepractice, exhibition and development of contemporary and new technology artistic creations aswell an historic place that can be rented for commercial purposes. The cultural promoter of thisinnovative project was Isaac Masri, who rescued the fabulous objects of the permanent exhibitionin the basement of the station, including artwork created by artists Leonora Carrington,Francisco Toledo, Manuel Felguérez, Vicente Rojo, Gustavo Pérez and others"--Provided by vendor.
650 0 $aArt, Mexican$y20th century.