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Artist Carlos Alonso (b. Argentina 1929). Carlos Alonsoœs work is marked by the violence of our recent history. In that work, he alludes to those dark years through images that recall a dreadful and ominous past. Carlos Alonso. Pintura y memoria [CA: Painting and Memory] offers an overview of his works pursued along two main axes. Painting and Traditionʺ features canvases that cite his masters and great figures in the history of art, as in the series in which he pays homage to [his Argentine precursor] Lino Enea Spilimbergo and to Vincent van Gogh. Reality and Memory,ʺ on the other hand, brings together works in which the artist reflects on Argentine history and reveals his social and political commitments, for instance, in the series devoted to the death of Cheʺ Guevara
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Argentine Art, Art, Argentine, Catalogs, Exhibitions, Themes, motivesPeople
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Carlos Alonso: hay que comer
2005, IVAM Institut Valencià d'Art Modern, Generalitat Valenciana
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Carlos Alonso: en el Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes de General Villegas.
2004, Municipalidad de General Villegas
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Carlos Alonso: Autobiografia En Imagenes
August 2003, Ro
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9872082502 9789872082505
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Carlos Alonso: el pintor caminante y otros temas, 1980-1994 : Museo Nacional de Colombia.
1994, Colcultura
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Edition Notes
Published on the occasion of the exhibition held April 12-July 14, 2019 at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Includes bibliographical references.
Texts in Spanish and English.
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"Catalog of exhibition held at the Museo Nacional de Colombia, in conjunction with Argentina's attendance at the 1994 Feria Internacional del Libro in Bogotá. Includes two texts written 20 years apart: an excerpt from a book by Marta Traba, and another from a work by Jorge López Anaya. Essays help contextualize Alonso's painting, which is full of allusions to the dehumanization of man. Fully illustrated in color, with a biographical summary"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
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