Artaud 1936 : La sierra de las cosas, la tinta invisible / Antonin Artaud [and 17 others]

Author
Artaud, Antonin, 1896-1948 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
Spanish
Εdition
Primera edición.
Published/​Created
Ciudad de México : Secretaría de Cultura, Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes : Fundación Olga y Rufino Tamayo, 2018.
Description
340 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. + 1 printed pict. fabric sheet.

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Sponsoring body
Host institution
Series
Museos y galerías [More in this series]
Summary note
"Artaud 1936 commemorates the legacy of the dramaturge, writer, actor and theorist Antonin Artaud, while at the same time, explores the cultural memory constructed after his death -in 1948- through the artwork of diverse artists. Seen in many ways as martyr and prophet, the influence of his work endures and is placed in that indefinite space that moves between theory and practice." (HKB Translation) -Page 31. This exhibition commemorates French playwright Antonin Artaud, his legendary trip to Mexico in 1936 and the influence of his artistic, literary and life legacy throughout the American continent. The edition also rescues Artaud writings in El Nacional and presents unpublished essays, as well as special contributions from some of the participating artists.
Notes
Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Museo Tamayo in Mexico City from Feb. 10 - May 20, 2018.
Language note
In Spanish.
Contents
  • Prefacio / Juan Gaitán y Andrea Paasch
  • Artaud: notas para una epidemiologia / Manuel Cirauqui
  • Autodestrucción: Avant et après le voyage D'Antonin Artaud à la terre rouge: Les endroits / Abraham Cruzvillegas
  • Artaud Remix / Javier Téllez
  • Décimo Octavio Viaje / Raymonde Carasco
  • 90% algodón - 10% Poliéster / Rometti Costales
  • Cuadernos de notas: Cabeza de Vaca Popol Vuh / Nicolás Echevarría
  • Rock música dura: La suicidad de la sociedad / Luis Alberto Spinetta
  • Sombra nacida de la tierra: Artaud en México y su cuerpo en proceso / Andrés Valtierra
  • Soy Artaud, no soy Artaud / Juan A. Gaitán y Manuel Cirauqui.
ISBN
  • 9786076055304
  • 6076055308
OCLC
1053627887
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