Artistas de entrecasa : manual de supervivencia para tiempos difíciles en la voz de 91 artistas /

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Author / Creator:Zacharías, María Paula, interviewer, author.
Imprint:Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires : India Ediciones, 2022.
Description:318 pages ; 21 cm
Language:Spanish
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12997822
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ISBN:9789874723895
9874723890
Notes:Each interview includes a QR code that when scanned with a device with camera opens to a YouTube video.
Summary:María Paula Zacharías is a journalist specialized in visual arts. Her most recent book arises in the context of global confinement due to the pandemic, an occasion that motivated the journalist to virtually "visit" almost a hundred artists, using the Zoom online platform and later shared on YouTube and Instagram. It provides tools to face loneliness, fear and boredom, by talented people who have an infallible ally: art. From these dialogues, Zacharías created a choral story taking the point of view of the Argentine creators scattered on the map, in different vital situations. In each chapter, an artist recounts his strategies to continue creating even in times of confinement, his methods to endure confinement and his small congratulations. By scanning the QR code below the title of each interview, the reader will be able to jump from the page to the YouTube screen to see the artist in action as he opens the doors of his house and shows where and how he lives, and what works he made Her first objective was to create content open to the public to break isolation, stimulate creativity or alleviate distress. The artists are between 20 and 104 years old and work all art disciplines and trends. They live in cities as distant as Rome, Bariloche, México, Córdoba, Finland, Chascomús, Rosario, Miami and Buenos Aires.

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505 8 |a Prólogo -- 1. Delia Cancela -- 2. Carlos Gómez Centurión -- 3. Natacha Voliakovsky -- 4. Lila Siegrist -- 5. Desirée De Ridder -- 6. Andrés Waissman -- 7. Marta Minujín -- 8. Ana Gallardo -- 9. Sergio Roggerone -- 10.Hernán Salamanco -- 11. Solange Baques -- 12. Luis Felipe Noé -- 13. Julieta Hanono -- 14. Elian Chali -- 15. Leo Chiachio y Daniel Giannone -- 16. Valeria Conte Mac Donell -- 17. Mondongo -- 18. María Rocha -- 19. Juan Becú -- 20. Marcia Schvartz -- 21. Guillermo Roux -- 22. Juliana Iriart y Ernesto Ballesteros -- 23. Matilde Marín -- 24. Paola Vega -- 25. Diana Aisenberg -- 26. Antonio Segui -- 27. Lolo y Lauti -- 28. Beatriz Moreiro -- 29. Agustina Woodgate -- 30. Blas Aparecido -- 31. Verónica Gómez -- 32. Carlos Huffmann -- 33. Gonzalo Elvira -- 34. Graciela leger y Enrique Savio -- 35. Juan Stoppani y Jean Yves Legavre -- 36. Julia Rossetti -- 37. Omar Panosetti -- 38. Amalia Pica -- 39. Ignacio de Lucca -- 40. Gabriel Baggio -- 41. Marino Santa María -- 42. Dolores de Argentina -- 43. Luis González Palma -- 44. Nosotras Proponemos -- 45. Miniartistas -- 46. Antonia Guzmán -- 47. Juan Travnik -- 48. Nadia Guthmann -- 49. El Flasherito -- 50. Artistas Autoconvocados -- 51. Marcos Acosta -- 52. Mercedes Azpilicueta -- 53. Ides Kihlen -- 54. Angeles Ascua -- 55. Flavia Da Rin -- 56. Luciana Ponte -- 57. Soledad Sánchez Goldar -- 58. Nushi Muntaabski -- 59. Silvia Gurfein -- 60. Fuego en la Torre -- 61. Amaya Bouquet -- 62. Sebastián Gordín -- 63. Marcos Lopez -- 64. Laura Ojeda Bar -- 65. Nicola Costantino -- 66. Andrés Paredes -- 67. Manuel Aja Espl -- 68. Mónica Girón -- 69. Yaya Firpo -- 70. Juan José Cambre 71. Margarita García Faure -- 72. Claudia Fontes -- 73. Alejandro Chaskielberg -- 74. Ataúlfo Pérez Aznar -- 75. Marcelo Brodsky -- 76. Oscar Pintor y Pablo Pintor -- 77. Laura Glusman -- 78. Alessandra Sanguinetti -- 79. Valeria Vilar -- 80. Osías Yanov y Les Sirenes Errantes -- 81. Charly Herrera -- 82. Jorge Macchi -- 83. Leila Tschoop -- 84. Jazmín Giordano -- 85. Leticia Obeid -- 86. Fernanda Laguna -- 87. Leo Battistelli -- 88. Mauro Giaconi -- 89. Adriana Bustos -- 90. María Inés Tapia Vera -- 91. Gabriel Chaile -- CRÓNICAS SOBRE ARTE Y PANDEMIA -- Diez imágenes de la peste: lo que la historia del arte puede aportar a la conciencia colectiva -- Arte de anticipación: el imaginario de la pandemia ya estaba puesto sobre el lienzo -- La revolución de los artistas -- Coronavirus: visitantes con cuentagotas y primeras ventas en la reapertura de las galerías de arte -- Poco ortodoxos: los museos se mimetizan con las redes sociales y se aflojan el corsé en la pandemia -- Pedro Roth: arte esencial entre las góndolas -- Después de siete meses, volverán a poder visitarse los museos en Buenos Aires -- Las raras estrategias de los artistas para ir al encuentro del público -- Valientes galeristas pandemials: espacios de arte nacidos en cuarentena -- ¿Cuáles serán las marcas que dejará el aislamiento en nuestro cuerpo? -- Red Flag: una bandera roja para contar en imágenes el drama del coronavirus en América Latina -- Epílogo. 
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