Arte y nacionalismo: La vanguardia histórica gallega
によって
X. Antón Castro
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Art & Photography
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
235
言語
スペイン語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1992
出版社
Ediciós do Castro
ISBN-10
8474926068
ISBN-13
9788474926064
説明
X. Antón Castro's exploration of Galician historical avant-garde art between 1925 and 1936 delves into a rich tapestry of cultural identity and national pride. Through meticulous research, he uncovers the vibrant artistic movements that emerged in Galicia during a transformative period in both its regional and national landscapes. Castro's analysis examines how these artists not only expressed their creativity but also grappled with their sense of identity amid the broader currents of Spanish history.
The narrative intricately weaves together historical context, artistic innovation, and political motivations, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how avant-garde art served as a response to issues of nationalism and cultural resurgence. By highlighting key figures and their contributions, Castro provides insight into the collective aspirations that drove these creatives during a time fraught with social upheaval.
Bibliographical references enrich the discussion, guiding those interested in a deeper dive into the subject matter. This work ultimately serves as an essential resource for anyone keen on exploring the intersection of art, identity, and nationalism in Galicia, revealing how the avant-garde movement not only shaped artistic expressions but also sparked a vital conversation about heritage and belonging.
The narrative intricately weaves together historical context, artistic innovation, and political motivations, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how avant-garde art served as a response to issues of nationalism and cultural resurgence. By highlighting key figures and their contributions, Castro provides insight into the collective aspirations that drove these creatives during a time fraught with social upheaval.
Bibliographical references enrich the discussion, guiding those interested in a deeper dive into the subject matter. This work ultimately serves as an essential resource for anyone keen on exploring the intersection of art, identity, and nationalism in Galicia, revealing how the avant-garde movement not only shaped artistic expressions but also sparked a vital conversation about heritage and belonging.