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Good. Hardcover ex-library book in nice condition, text is unmarked and pages are tight. The first endpaper has been removed. Usual library markings and mylar cover over dust jacket.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 10x1x12; Issued in conjunction with an exhibition held at Houston's Museum of Fine Arts in 1987, and in other museums, this volume presents some 200 paintings and sculptures by 30 contemporary Hispanic artists living and working in the United States. Beginning with a piece on what it means to be Hispanic and what in particular it means to be a Hispanic artist, the volume includes interpretive essays defining and illuminating the challenging variety of contemporary Hispanic art, ranging from folk-inspired religious carvings to politically-motivated satirical work, modernist abstraction, ethnically-infected Neo-Surrealism, and impassioned New Imagism. The authors also discuss the origins of Hispanic art and the influences that have shaped it, and provide biographical sketches of the artists.
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Fine in Fine jacket. First edition. With an essay by Octavio Paz. Quarto. 260pp. Heavily illustrated in color. Fine in fine dust jacket. Thirty contemporary painters and sculptors including Carlos Alfonzo, Felipe Archuleta, Rolando Briseno, Ibsen Espada, Lidya Buzio, Ismael Frigerio, Gronk, Pedro Perez, Frank Romero, and others.
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Fine Condition in Fine Condition jacket. 260 page hardcover catalogue, bound in black cloth covered boards with white text to the spine, wrapped in a pictorially printed paper dustjacket, and published in conjunction with the exhibition held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston from May 2-July 26, 1987. Binding is tight and solid, pageblock is sharp and clean, with equally clean interior. Dustjacket is bright and crisp. Two gallery pamphlets are laid in--one from the main exhibition at the MFA, Houston, in both Spanish and English; and another from an ancillary show at the MFAH Glassell School of Art that featured the works of Houston artists Atanacio Davila, Frank Fajardo, Benito Huerta, and Philip Renteria.
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