Sin título técnica mixta / Miguel Rubio Zapata, Musuk Nolte.

Artist
Rubio Zapata, Miguel [Browse]
Uniform title
Format
Book
Language
Spanish
Εdition
Primera edición.
Published/​Created
Lima, Perú : KWY editores : Yuyachkani, 2024.
Description
74 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.

Details

Subject(s)
Photographer
Library of Congress genre(s)
Rare books genre
Getty AAT genre
Contains
Summary note
Miguel Rubio Zapata, playwright and director of the Grupo Cultural Yuyachkani, and Musuk Nolte, photographer and editor of KWY Ediciones, present a book of photographs and texts, where each author shares a personal look at their work with the same name. In 2004, the Grupo Cultural Yuyachkani present the work of collective creation "Sin Titulo-tecnica mixta" (Untitled-mixed technique) defined by its director, Miguel Rubio Zapata, as a stage action documented with elements of document theater, performance and visual arts. The book is a guided tour as a director-spectator of the intense process of the design and assembly after the Grupo Cultural Yuyachkani accompanied the painful Public Hearings of the Comisión de la Verdad y Reconciliación (CVR) done all over Peru. The striking black and white images taken by Musuk Nolte become documents and various objects installed in the conventional theatre space that serve for the actresses and actors to display their presences before the spectators who, like all those present at the event, become part of a moving stage. Both authors, each from their place of enunciation, individually and collectively have an intense activity linked to the defense of Human Rights in Peru.
Notes
Partially exposed spine with exposed stitched binding (Japanese bookbinding).
Language note
In Spanish.
Contents
  • No creo que una historia que tenga "pies y cabeza" pueda hoy hacer justicia a la realidad / Heiner Müller
  • Testimonio de arte
  • Uno
  • Dos
  • Tres
  • Cuatro.
OCLC
1472466590
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