Contemporary Art Colombia
By (Author) Hossein Amirsadeghi
By (author) Catherine Petitgas
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st February 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
709.051
Hardback
304
Width 248mm, Height 290mm
2180g
Colombia's contemporary art scene - one of the most vibrant in Latin America - nevertheless remains relatively undocumented outside that country. With profiles of 90 key players and four critical essays, Contemporary Art Colombia captures the renewed dynamism of the Colombian art world.
Contemporary Art Colombia features the key figures, museums and spaces so integral to the booming Colombian art scene, including public institutions such as the Museo del Banco de la Repblica in Bogot and the Medelln Museo de Arte Moderno; private initiatives such as Art Fair ArtBo; private institutions such as Flora and Fundacin Misol; commercial galleries such as Bogot-based Casas Riegner and Instituto de Visin; artists such as Doris Salcedo, Carlos Motta, Edinson Quiones, and Oscar Muoz; and well-established figures like Celia de Birbragher, the founder and editor of Latin America's leading art magazine, ArtNexus.
Hossein Amirsadeghi is a writer, publisher, editor and documentary film maker, and the driving force behind many books, including Sanctuary, Art Studio America, Nordic Contemporary and Contemporary Art Mexico.
Catherine Petitgas is a lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Art, specialising in Latin America. She has been a member of the Tate Latin American Acquisitions Committee and the Council of the Serpentine Gallery since 2004, as well as a member of the Acquisitions Commission of Centre Pompidou.