Iconofagia : imaginera fotográfica mexicana del siglo XX /

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Imprint:[Madrid] : Comunidad de Madrid, 2005.
Description:167 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm.
Language:Spanish
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5922466
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Varying Form of Title:Imaginera fotográfica mexicana del siglo XX
Iconofagia
Other authors / contributors:Aurrecoechea, Juan Manuel.
Bartra, Armando.
Morales, Alfonso.
Canal de Isabel II (Firm)
ISBN:8475067158
Notes:At head of title: Sala de exposiciones, Canal de Isabel II, 11.02-27.03.2005.
Summary:An exhibition of the photo-assemblages and photo interventions of the icons created by the mass media in Mexico during the 20th century, presenting images from various archives rescued by collectors: folklore, erotic, pornographic images used in newspapers, journals, photonovels and comic books.
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Summary:If the art world had playoffs, Gabriel Orozco might be the Duchampion of the world. His interactive, conceptual investigations into games convert common objects like Ping-Pong and billiard tables into fields of dreamy speculation. Like Marcel Duchamp, reexamining our experience of the world through the familiar objects around us, newly aestheticized. Indeed, Orozco has insisted that "reality" is his medium (rather than the photography, installation and sculpture which he produces). This catalogue for an exhibition at Madrid's Palacio de Cristal displays Orozco's fascination with games, as in his "Ping Pond Table," a four-sided table-tennis platform with a lily pond in the middle, and his Atomists series, in which geometric patterns partly cover wildly animated photographs of sports figures.
Item Description:At head of title: Sala de exposiciones, Canal de Isabel II, 11.02-27.03.2005.
Physical Description:167 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm.
ISBN:8475067158