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Revolution on Paper: Mexican Prints 1910-1960

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Revolution on Paper: Mexican Prints 1910-1960

Contributors:

By (Author) Dawn Ads
By (author) Alison McClean
Edited by Mark McDonald

ISBN:

9780714126708

Publisher:

British Museum Press

Imprint:

British Museum Press

Publication Date:

16th December 2009

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

769.972074421

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

192

Weight:

1030g

Description

Between 1910 and 1920 Mexico was convulsed by socialist revolution, from which emerged a strong left-wing government that laid great stress on art as a vehicle for promoting revolutionary values. This led to a pioneering programme to cover the walls of public buildings with vast murals and, later, to setting up print workshops to produce works for mass distribution and education. This book is published to accompany the first ever exhibition on this period to be held in Europe, on view at the British Museum from 27 October - 28 February 2010. It will feature approximately 130 prints by over 40 artists, including the three great men of Mexican art of the period: Diego Rivera, Jos Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros. A fascinating range of material includes not only single-sheet artists' prints but also large posters with designs in woodcut or lithography, as well as illustrated books on many different themes. Also included are earlier works by the popular engraver Jos Guadalupe Posada, adopted by the revolutionaries as the archetypal printmaker working for the people, and whose macabre dances of skeletons have always fascinated Europeans. Essays by Alison McClean and Dawn Ades will set Mexican printmaking in its artistic and political context. The book will also contain concise biographies of all the artists featured.

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