Essays by Gerardo Mosquera, Dan Cameron, Monica Amor and Jesus Fuenmayor. ~Foreword by Lisa Phillips. One of the most important Latin American artists of the last decade, José Antonio Hernández-Diez creates candid, poetic, and at times disturbing and irreverent multi-media installations inspired by the vernacular culture and traditions of his home country. Commenting upon the paradoxical effects of globalization, Hernández-Diez has turned such tricks as writing the names of great Western thinkers using the logos of four expensive, trendy, and colourful sneakers. This publication accompanies the Venezuelan artist's first major exhibition in the United States, and is complemented by scholarly essays from New Museum curator Dan Cameron, adjunct curator Gerardo Mosquera, and Venezuelan critics Jesus Fuenmayor and Monica Amor. PUBLISHED BY: New Museum of Contemporary Art FORMAT: Paperback, 9 x 12 in. / 100 pgs / 55 color ISBN: 0915557843 RELEASE: 2003 AVAILABILITY: This title has been declared Out of Print. Click on the STORES button at the top of your screen to locate a bookstore or museum shop that may be able to find this item for you. Price may depend on condition and rarity. |
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