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Xul solar: the architectures
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ISBN: 0904563103 Year: 1994 Publisher: London Courtauld Institute Galleries

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Xul Solar : the Architectures (exhibition London, Courtauld Institute Galleries, 1994)
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Year: 1994 Publisher: Londen Courtauld Institute Galleries

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Inverted Utopias : avant-garde art in Latin America
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ISBN: 0300102690 Year: 2004 Publisher: New Haven Yale University Press

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Inverted Utopias is the first exhibition in the United States devoted to the brilliant, innovative contributions of Latin American artists to the phenomenon that became the 20th-century avant-garde.The exhibition spans the decades 1920 to 1970, bringing together more than 200 works by 67 artists from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Uruguay, and Venezuela. The presentation integrates outstanding examples of the visual arts (painting, sculpture, assemblage, mixed media, installation, and performance) with printed materials (books, manifestos, and reviews).&#13;&#13;The works on view are presented in dialogue with two distinctive periods of the 20th century. In the first—comprising the decades 1920 to 1940—artists who were considered the pioneers of the Latin American avant-garde returned from Europe, where they had taken part in cutting-edge movements such as Cubism, Futurism, and Constructivism. Having assimilated these trends into highly innovative ideas that set new standards for artistic creation in Latin America, these forerunners sought to make real the promise of a “new art” for societies undergoing the initial stages of modernization. The second period—the decades 1950 to 1970—witnessed the expansion of avant-garde activities throughout the region as well as the autonomy from contemporary developments in Europe and the United States. &#13;The exhibition is organized according to the following six constellations: Universal and Vernacular; Play and Grief; Progression and Rupture; Vibrational and Stationary; Touch and Gaze; and Cryptic and Committed. &#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;Universal and Vernacular - This section addresses the paradoxical desire for a type of art rooted in the vernacular, yet imbued with universal appeal. Artists in this constellation—including David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896-1974), Xul Solar (1887-1963), Joaquín Torres-García, Gonzalo Fonseca (1922-1997), Francisco Matto (1911-1995), and Eduardo Abela (1889-1965)—combine the recovery of native, colonial, and folk art elements with the innovative artistic vocabulary of avant-garde movements such as Cubism, Expressionism, and Constructivism. Some of the issues addressed by these artists are the emergence of a New World artistic consciousness, the exaltation of their origins—whether indigenous, mestizo, black, or mulatto—and the attempt to create a universal means of artistic communication out of codified symbols. This constellation will introduce United States audiences to the little known work of the Brazilian Vicente do Rego Monteiro (1899-1970) as well as the Cubans Eduardo Abela and Carlos Enríquez (1900-1957). &#13;&#13;&#13;Play and Grief - Play and Grief brings together artists who reject the formalism of art-for-art´s sake in favor of an open denunciation of social and political injustice. What distinguishes this body of work is its rejection of traditional artistic formats—such as painting and sculpture—in favor of openly unconventional techniques and materials. Works by José Clemente Orozco (1883-1949), Antonio Berni (1905-1981), Jorge de la Vega (1930-1971), Rubén Santantonin (1919-1969), Alberto Heredia (1924-2000), and Carlos Raquel Rivera (born 1923), among others, engage these ideas through parody and allegory, being also irreverent of social conventions and religious myths. Additionally, all of the artists included in this constellation combine traditional artistic genres and stylistic conventions in ways that yield interesting crossings between painting and sculpture, collage and assemblage, everyday objects and fine art. The work of unabashedly critical women artists such as Débora Arango (born 1910)—whose work is being shown for the first time in the United States—and Beatriz González (born 1938) is noteworthy for its early incrimination of violence (Arango) and its outright mockery of artistic genres (González). &#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;Progression and Rupture - Artists from the Southern Cone region (Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Southern Brazil) who engaged early on in geometric abstraction and constructivism are featured in this constellation. The utopian dimension of these works is centered on the universal appeal of such notions as structure, order, synthesis, and a will for totality. The attempt to imbue geometry with a vital dimension that incorporates the viewer´s active participation of the work was a distinguishing feature of these artists´ approach that both confronts and extends the legacy of Constructivism into an unexplored dimension. Proceeding from the pioneering work of Joaquín Torres-García and Lucio Fontana (1899-1968), the selection highlights the paradigmatic role played by the artist-theoreticians of the Argentinean Madí movement [Gyula Kosice (born 1924), Rhod Rothfuss (1920-1969) and Carmelo Arden Quin (born 1913)], as well as the Brazilian ruptura [Waldemar Cordeiro (1925-1973), Luis Sacilotto (1923-2003)] and Neo-concrete groups [Hélio Oiticica (1937-1980), Lygia Clark (1920-1988), Willys de Castro (1926-1988), Hércules Barsotti (born 1914)]. &#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;Vibrational and Stationary - The attempt to resolve the dilemma between movement and stasis that characterized Western art from its inception is the topic of this constellation that brings together artists working toward the utopian goal of producing an art of pure movement. Artists as disparate as David Alfaro Siqueiros, Antonio Berni, Jesús Rafael Soto (born 1923), Alejandro Otero (1921-1990) and Carlos Cruz-Diez (born 1923) engaged the complex legacies of Futurism and Constructivism and updated other dynamic and kinetic trends from a New World perspective. The originality of their achievements range from Siqueiros´ cinematographic murals, to the serial progressions of Soto, the methodical rhythmicolors of Otero, and the physichromatic vibrations of Cruz-Diez. Gego (1912-1994) is shown for the first time in this context as a critical counterpoint of the well-known narrative of Venezuelan Cinetismo. &#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;Touch and Gaze - The utopia of a unique art grounded in the combined sensorial experiences of vision and touch interrelates this constellation. Each of the works gathered here illuminates both the optical and the tactile dimensions of human experience. This comparative ensemble ranges from the de-materialized perception of light evident in Armando Reverón´s (1889-1954) white paintings, to the sensorial synthesis of Soto, Lucio Fontana, and Sérgio Camargo (1930-1990), Gego´s spatialized drawing, Lygia Clark´s and Hélio Oiticica´s "haptic gaze", passing through the mobile optics of Julio Le Parc (born 1928), the light-and-water experiences of Gyula Kosice, and culminating in the sensuous color-bath of Cruz-Diez´s chromosaturations. &#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;Cryptic and Committed -Artists working in the politically repressive countries of Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile in the 1960s and 1970s devised highly original conceptual strategies in response to the authoritarian climate of the time. In fact, the practices of artists such as Cildo Meireles (born 1948), Oiticica and Clark, Alberto Greco, León Ferrari, Arte de los Medios, and the Tucumán Arde collective constitute one of the most outstanding chapters of the avant-garde in Latin America. In the last decade, the significance of their contribution has attracted the attention of art historians and critics from all over the world.


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Transatlantic modernisms : Belgium-Argentina, 1910-1958
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ISBN: 9789074694384 9074694381 Year: 2020 Publisher: Oostende : Mu.ZEE,

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What do Belgium and Argentina have in common? More than you might suspect! This astonishing story is told through these extraordinary exhibitions that explore the artistic ties between Belgium and Argentina from 1910 through 1958. It focuses on an artist network comprising three individuals who were either directly or indirectly in contact with one another. The exhibition concerns the Belgian-Argentinian artist, Julio Payro, who developed a lifelong friendship with Paul Delvaux, the Belgian artist, Victor Delhez, who emigrated to Argentina after the death of his parents, and the Argentinian lawyer, Ignacio Pirovano, friend of Vantongerloo and collector of his works.This is an unprecedented, unique narrative that includes masterful pieces by Belgium and Argentina's modernist elite, among others including Victor Delhez, Frans Masereel, Marthe Donas, Paul Delvaux, Georges Vantongerloo, Anne Bonnet, Jo Delahaut and Alejandro Xul Solar, Emilio Pettoruti, Raquel Forner, Tomas Maldonado, Victor Magariños, and Juan Del Prete. Exhibition: MuZEE, Ostende, Belgium (19.02.-13.06.2021).


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Constructing a poetic universe : the Diane and Bruce Halle Collection of Latin American art

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Guía Rápida del Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
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Year: 1996 Publisher: Buenos Aires MNBA, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes

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Art --- Painting --- painting [image-making] --- Tàpies, Antoni --- Saura, Antonio --- Xul Solar, Alejandro --- Victorica, Miguel Carlos --- Forner, Raquel --- Bouguereau, Adolphe William --- Chirico, de, Giorgio --- Dongen, van, Kees --- Rivera, Diego --- Sisley, Alfred --- Friesz, Othon --- Vlaminck, de, Maurice --- Dubuffet, Jean --- Picasso, Pablo --- Bourdelle, Antoine --- Fontana, Lucio --- Morandi, Giorgio --- Rothko, Mark --- Prete, Del, Juan --- Dompé, Hernán --- Fader, Fernando --- Figari, Pedro --- Léger, Fernand --- Guttero, Alfredo --- Hlito, Alfredo --- Lozza, Raúl --- Malharro, Martín --- Curatella Manès, Pablo --- Nicholson, Ben --- Gogh, van, Vincent --- Pollock, Jackson --- Morel, Carlos --- Alechinsky, Pierre --- Pueyrredón, Prilidiano --- Klee, Paul --- Sívori, Eduardo --- Spilimbergo, Lino Enea --- Thibon de Libian, Valentín --- Yrurtia, Rogelio --- Kline, Franz --- Torres García, Joaquín --- Manet, Edouard --- Kandinsky, Wassily --- Gauguin, Paul --- Toulouse-Lautrec, de, Henri --- Modigliani, Amedeo --- Carrà, Carlo --- Degas, Edgar --- Goya y Lucientes, de, Francisco José --- Corot, Camille --- Rodin, Auguste --- Testa, Clorindo --- Chagall, Marc --- Rouault, Georges --- Monet, Claude --- Benedit, Luis Fernando --- Courbet, Gustave --- Nevelson, Louise --- Segui, Antonio --- Pissarro, Camille Jacob --- Berni, Antonio --- Distéfano, Juan Carlos --- Heredia, Alberto --- Iommi, Enio --- Kuitca, Guillermo --- López, Cándido --- Maccio, Romulo --- Minujin, Marta --- Noé, Luis Felipe --- Vega, de la, Jorge --- Vuillard, Edouard --- Portinari, Cândido --- Pettoruti, Emilio --- Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes [Buenos Aires] --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1999 --- Argentina


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America : bruid van de zon : 500 jaar Latijns-Amerika en de Lage Landen : 1.2 - 31.5.92 : koninklijk museum voor schone kunsten Antwerpen : [exposition]
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ISBN: 9072191625 9789072191625 Year: 1991 Publisher: Gent : Imschoot,

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colonization --- Colonial Latin American fine arts styles --- exoticism --- Art --- Latin America --- America --- History of civilization --- history [discipline] --- geschiedenis --- art [fine art] --- Evangelista, Roberto --- Bedia Valdés, José --- Orozco, Gabriel --- Durham, Jimmie --- Caldas, Waltércio --- Agois, Mariella --- Lublin, Lea --- Camnitzer, Luis --- Capelán, Carlos --- Fontana, Lucio --- Solar, Xul --- Clark, Lygia --- Vater, Regina --- Arango, Débora --- Obregón, Roberto --- Meireles, Cildo --- Lamelas, David --- Kahlo, Frida --- Paternosto, César --- Goeritz, Mathias --- González, Beatriz --- Dávila, Juan --- Mendieta, Ana --- Vicuña, Cecilia --- Goeldi, Oswaldo --- Wenemoser, Alfred --- Grippo, Victor --- Orozco, José Clemente --- Muñoz, Oscar --- Dittborn, Eugenio --- Maiolino, Anna Maria --- Torres Garcia, Joaquin --- Barney, Alicia --- anno 1800-1999 --- anno 1500-1799 --- Belgium --- Netherlands --- Amérique Latine --- Antwerpen --- Exposition --- Histoire --- Pays-Bas (anciens) --- Peinture --- USA Etats-Unis d'Amérique --- kunst --- kunstgeschiedenis --- Latijns-Amerika --- Amerika --- Nederlanden --- kolonisatie --- missionering --- zestiende eeuw --- zeventiende eeuw --- achttiende eeuw --- Kunst Zuid-Amerika en de Lage Landen --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi Antwerpen Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten --- Spaanse kolonisatie conquistadores ontdekkingsreizigers --- negentiende eeuw --- (069) --- Beeldende kunst Latijns-Amerika --- twintigste eeuw --- schilderkunst --- (7/8) --- beeldhouwkunst --- kunstnijverheid --- graafische kunsten --- exotisme --- 7.03 --- (Musea. Collecties) --- (Amerika) --- Arts, Latin American --- Arts latino-américains --- Zuid-Amerika --- Indiaanse kunst --- toegepaste kunsten --- 094:970/980 --- 949.19 --- 980 =6 --- -Latin American arts --- Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Geschiedenis van Noord-Amerika en Zuid-Amerika --- Geschiedenis van de Nederlanden, van de Benelux --- Geschiedenis van Latijns-Amerika --- Asociación Latinoamericana de Libre Comercio countries --- Neotropical region --- Neotropics --- New World tropics --- Spanish America --- -#KVHA:Geschiedenis; Latijns-Amerika --- Latin American arts --- |03436/B --- -Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Geschiedenis van Noord-Amerika en Zuid-Amerika --- 980 =6 Geschiedenis van Latijns-Amerika --- 949.19 Geschiedenis van de Nederlanden, van de Benelux --- 094:970/980 Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Geschiedenis van Noord-Amerika en Zuid-Amerika --- Amerika. --- Zuid-Amerika. --- -980 =6 Geschiedenis van Latijns-Amerika --- Arts latino-américains --- Espanja --- Spanien --- Hiszpania --- Spanish State --- España --- Estado Español --- Hispania --- Sefarad --- Sepharad --- Shpanye --- Shpanie --- Reino de España --- Kingdom of Spain --- #gsdbA --- #GGSB: Kunst (cataloog tentoonstelling) --- Exhibitions --- #A0005H --- Spain --- Espagne --- Reino d'Espanya --- Reinu d'España --- Espainiako Erresuma --- Regne d'Espanya --- Reiaume d'Espanha --- Espanya --- Espanha --- スペイン --- Supein --- イスパニア --- Isupania --- Civilization --- -Exhibitions. --- Colonies --- -History --- Exhibitions. --- History --- Beeldende kunst ; Latijns-Amerika --- Kunst ; Zuid-Amerika en de Lage Landen --- Spaanse kolonisatie ; conquistadores ; ontdekkingsreizigers --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Antwerpen ; Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten --- #KVHA:Geschiedenis; Latijns-Amerika --- kunstgeschiedenis (algemeen) --- hedendaagse kunst --- grafiek --- -Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Amérique latine --- Civilisation --- Relations --- Flanders (Belgium) --- Xul Solar, Alejandro --- Torres García, Joaquín --- 980 --- emigratie --- Zuidelijke Nederlanden --- Kunst (cataloog tentoonstelling) --- bookselling --- Découverte et exploration --- Arts, Latin American - Exhibitions --- Latin America - Civilization - Exhibitions --- Spain - Colonies - America - History - Exhibitions --- dekolonisatie --- emigratie. --- Latijns-Amerika. --- Zuidelijke Nederlanden. --- art [discipline] --- Amerique latine --- Pays-bas --- Relations exterieures


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Kunstwelten im Dialog : von Gaugin zur globalen Gegenwart
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ISBN: 3770150465 3770150457 Year: 1999 Publisher: Köln DuMont

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Albers, Josef ; Alechinsky, Pierre ; Amaral, Tarsila do ; Araeen, Rasheed ; Arakawa, Shusaku ; Arman ; Atlan, Jean-Michel ; Atsuko, Tanaka ; Ayon, Belkis ; Barcelo, Miquel ; Baselitz, Georg ; Basquiat, Jean-Michel ; Baumeister, Willi ; Baumgarten, Lothar ; Benin ; Bennett, Gordon ; Bissier, Julius ; Boetti, Alighiero ; Bourgeois, Louise ; Brancusi, Constantin ; Brauner, Victor ; Breitz, Candice ; Bruly-Bouabré, Frédéric ; Buthe, Michael ; Cai Guo-Qiang ; Cardenas, Agustin ; Chen Zhen ; Clemente, Francesco ; Degottex, Jean ; Derain, André ; Dotremont, Christian ; Dubuffet, Jean ; Duchamp-Villon, Raymond ; Durham, Jimmie ; Epstein, Jacob ; Ernst, Max ; Francis, Sam ; Ganahl, Rainer ; Gaudier-Brzeska, Henri ; Gauguin, Paul ; Giacometti, Alberto ; Gottlieb, Adolph ; Green, Renée ; Hammons, David ; Hartley, Marsden ; Hatoum, Mona ; Heckel, Erich ; Houshiary, Shirazeh ; Huang Yong Ping ; Höch, Hannah ; Jensen, Alfred ; Kadim, Reuven ; Kahlo, Frida ; Kang, Ik-Joong ; Kapoor, Anish ; Kawara, On ; Kcho ; Keita, Seydou ; Kentridge, William ; Kim, Soo-Ja ; Kingelez, Bodys Isek ; Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig ; Klee, Paul ; Klein, Yves ; Laib, Wolfgang ; Lam, Wifredo ; Lee, Ufan ; Leger, Fernand ; Lipchitz, Jacques ; Macke, August ; Masson, Andre ; Mathieu, Georges ; Matisse, Henri ; Matta (Roberto Antonio Sebastian Matta Echaurren) ; Mendieta, Ana ; Michaux, Henri ; Miro, Joan ; Miyajima, Tatsuo ; Modigliani, Amedeo ; Moffatt, Tracey ; Montenegro, Roberto ; Moore, Henri ; Mori, Mariko ; Morimura, Yasumasa ; Mérida, Carlos ; Neshat, Shirin ; Nevelson, Louise ; Newman, Barnett ; Noguchi, Isamu ; Nolde, Emil ; Odenbach, Marcel ; Ofili, Chris ; Ono, Yoko ; Orozco, Gabriel ; Orozco, José Clemente ; Paik, Nam June ; Pechstein, Max ; Picasso, Pablo ; Pollock, Jackson ; etc.

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Die Brücke --- drawing [image-making] --- Film --- primitivism [artistic concept] --- Iconography --- Art styles --- sculpting --- video art --- Drawing --- globalization --- Art --- Sculpture --- installations [visual works] --- exoticism --- Expressionist [style] --- Painting --- painting [image-making] --- Ganahl, Rainer --- Tiravanija, Rirkrit --- Buthe, Michael --- Macke, August --- Baselitz, Georg --- Francis, Sam --- Léger, Fernand --- Viola, Bill --- Newman, Barnett --- Arman --- Kapoor, Anish --- Green, Renée --- Atsuko, Tanaka --- Yan Pei-Ming --- Chen, Zhen --- Hammons, David --- Derain, André --- Zhuang Huan --- Nevelson, Louise --- Hartley, Marsden --- Xu Bing --- Shonibare, Yinka --- Gaudier-Brzeska, Henri --- Höch, Hannah --- Pollock, Jackson --- Arakawa, Shusaku --- Brancusi, Constantin --- Zao Wou-Ki --- Baumeister, Willi --- Alechinsky, Pierre --- Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl --- Durham, Jimmie --- Picasso, Pablo --- Nolde, Emil --- Brauner, Victor --- Simpson, Lorna --- Huang, Yong Ping --- Kahlo, Frida --- Michaux, Henri --- Atlan, Jean-Michel --- Ufan, Lee --- Barceló, Miquel --- Epstein, Jacob --- Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig --- Houshiary, Shirazeh --- Adéagbo, Georges --- Lam, Wifredo --- Gottlieb, Adolph --- Shiraga, Kazuo --- Pechstein, Max --- Orozco, José Clemente --- Kingelez, Bodys Isek --- Yoshihara, Jiro --- Sugimoto, Hiroshi --- Samba, Cheri --- Orozco, Gabriel --- Guo-Qiang, Cai --- Baumgarten, Lothar --- Albers, Josef --- Laib, Wolfgang --- Modigliani, Amedeo --- Bennett, Gordon --- Wilson, Fred --- Araeen, Rasheed --- Solar, Xul --- Breitz, Candice --- Walker, Kara --- Bruly Bouabré, Frédéric --- Cardenas, Augustin --- Bourgeois, Louise --- Mérida, Carlos --- Kentridge, William --- Mendieta, Ana --- Ono, Yoko --- Montenegro, Roberto --- Scherer, Hermann --- Sikander, Shahzia --- Matta, Roberto --- Miyajima, Tatsuo --- Dotremont, Christian --- Morimura, Yasumasa --- Moore, Henry --- Matisse, Henri --- Torres Garcia, Joaquin --- Heckel, Erich --- Kadim, Reuven --- Ofili, Chris --- Degottex, Jean --- Dubuffet, Jean --- Tobey, Mark --- Ayon, Belkis --- Boetti, Alighiero --- Kawara, On --- Basquiat, Jean-Michel --- Clemente, Francesco --- Moffatt, Tracey --- Rivera, Diego --- Giacometti, Alberto --- Robinson, Peter --- Hatoum, Mona --- Neshat, Shirin --- Tamayo, Rufino --- Ernst, Max --- Mathieu, Georges --- Bissier, Julius Heinrich --- Paik, Nam June --- Jensen, Alfred --- Klein, Yves --- Mori, Mariko --- Duchamp-Villon, Raymond --- Gauguin, Paul --- Weems, Carrie Mae --- Noguchi, Isamu --- Toledo, Francesco --- Klee, Paul --- Reinhardt, Ad --- Ik-Joong Kang --- Odenbach, Marcel --- Siqueiros, David Alfaro --- Keita, Seydou --- Masson, André --- do Amaral, Tarsila --- Miró, Joan --- KCHO --- Lipchitz, Jacques --- Kimsooja --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1900-1909 --- Asia --- America --- Latin America --- Amerika --- Europa --- Latijns Amerika --- Oosten --- etnische kunst --- Afrikaanse kunst --- Latijns-Amerikaanse kunst --- 20ste eeuw --- Art, Modern --- Ayón, Belkis --- Xul Solar, Alejandro --- Amaral, do, Tarsila --- Torres García, Joaquín --- Zhang Huan --- Tanaka, Atsuko --- Cai Guo Qiang --- Kang, Ik-joong --- Cárdenas, Augustín --- Lee, Ufan --- 20ste eeuw.

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