Prampolini, Ida Rodríguez
Ensayo Sobre José Luis Cuevas y El Dibujo
Ensayo Sobre José Luis Cuevas y El Dibujo
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México: Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1988. 1. ed. Quarto with brown cloth boards in orange pictorial jacket; 140 pages, 44 unnumbered pages of plates: illustrations; 29 cm Very good (+) copy with some mild edgewear; in very good (-) jacket; light edgewear; sunning to spine and some bubbling to plastic coating; Now in archival mylar. Hardcover. ISBN: 9789688378540, 9688378542
In Spanish. Explores the art of drawing, and the drawings of Jose Luis Cuevas --" José Luis Cuevas (February 26, 1934 – July 3, 2017) was a Mexican artist, he often worked as a painter, writer, draftsman, engraver, illustrator, and printmaker. Cuevas was one of the first to challenge the then dominant Mexican muralism movement as a prominent member of the Generación de la Ruptura (English: Breakaway Generation). He was a mostly self-taught artist, whose styles and influences are moored to the darker side of life, often depicting distorted figures and the debasement of humanity. He had remained a controversial figure throughout his career, not only for his often shocking images, but also for his opposition to writers and artists who he feels participate in corruption or create only for money. In 1992, the José Luis Cuevas Museum was opened in the historic center of Mexico City holding most of his work and his personal art collection." --Wikipedia
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