World of Art: Latin American Art Since 1900

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An extraordinary synthesis of more than a century’s worth of art across Central and South America, Latin American Art Since 1900 covers everyone from popular figures such as Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, to a wide range of other artists who are less well-known outside Latin America.

In this classic survey, now updated with full-color images throughout, Edward Lucie-Smith introduces the art of Latin America from 1900 to the present day.

Lucie-Smith examines major artists such as Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, as well as dozens of less familiar Latin American artists and exiled artists from Europe and the United States who spent their lives in South America, such as Leonora Carrington. The author explains the political context for artistic development and sets the works in national, cultural, and international frameworks. Featured in this book are the artists who have searched for indigenous roots and local tradition; explored abstraction, expressionism, and new media; entered into dialogue with European and North American movements, while insisting on reaching a wide, popular audience for their work; and created an energetic, innovative, and varied art scene across the South American continent.

With a new chapter that extends the discussion into the twenty-first century, a constant theme of Latin American Art Since 1960 is the embrace of the experimental and the new by artists across Latin America.

191 color illustrations

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World of Art: Latin American Art Since 1900 Book Description

This engaging English volume, available at Kalimat Bookstore Online, invites readers to explore over a century of artistic expression across Central and South America. Edward Lucie‑Smith’s classic survey presents vivid, full‑color illustrations and insightful commentary that bring both famous and lesser‑known creators to life.

Inside, the book offers an extraordinary synthesis of art from 1900 to the present day. It covers iconic figures such as Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, while also highlighting dozens of artists who remain relatively unknown outside the region. Meanwhile, the text examines exiled talents like Leonora Carrington, showing how their journeys enriched the continent’s visual culture.

Furthermore, Lucie‑Smith places each work within its political and cultural context. He explains how national movements, indigenous roots, and international trends shaped the evolving styles. Readers will discover how abstraction, expressionism, new media, and experimental approaches all found fertile ground in Latin America.

Additionally, a new chapter extends the discussion into the twenty‑first century. It reveals a continued embrace of innovation, with contemporary creators pushing boundaries while staying connected to local traditions. The book features 191 full‑color illustrations that enhance the learning experience.

Key Features of World of Art: Latin American Art Since 1900

Each chapter includes high‑resolution color plates that showcase seminal works and rare pieces. Moreover, the author provides concise biographies that help readers connect names to faces. The narrative is organized chronologically, making it easy to follow artistic developments over time.

Readers can also enjoy clear explanations of complex movements without heavy jargon. Because the text balances scholarly insight with accessible language, it appeals to both students and casual art lovers. The book’s layout encourages quick reference, with sidebars that highlight key dates and events.

Why Read This Book?

Fans of art history will appreciate the comprehensive coverage of Latin America’s vibrant scene. This volume not only celebrates celebrated masters but also uncovers hidden gems, offering a more complete picture of the region’s creativity. Additionally, the contextual analysis helps readers understand how politics, migration, and cultural exchange influenced each era.

Many readers find the visual richness especially compelling. The 191 color illustrations provide a museum‑like experience from the comfort of home. Therefore, the book serves as both an educational resource and an inspiring coffee‑table addition.

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