The Lost Generation La Generacin Perdida: Women Ceramicists and the Cuban Avant-Garde Mujeres Ceramistas Y La Vanguardia Cubana

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An examination of the balance between modernity and tradition in Cuba's turn-of-the-century artistic evolution. The Lost Generation La generacin perdida accompanies an exhibition of the same name at t ...Celý popis
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ISBN9781892850447
AutorThompson Goizueta Elizabeth
VydavatelMcmullen Museum Of Art Boston
Jazykenglish
VazbaPaperback
Rok vydání2024
Počet stran250

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An examination of the balance between modernity and tradition in Cuba's turn-of-the-century artistic evolution.

The Lost Generation La generacin perdida accompanies an exhibition of the same name at the McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College. The modern artistic ceramic movement in Cuba, almost exclusively comprised of women artists (including Amelia Pelez, Mirta Garca Buch, and Mara Elena Jubras), emerged toward the end of the 1940s and continued into the next decade. The ceramicists invited Cuba's modernist protagonists, including Ren Portocarrero, Luis Martnez Pedro, and Wifredo Lam, to participate in designing ceramics at the Taller de Santiago de Las Vegas. The workshop thus became a locus for the fermentation of Cuban modernist expression.

Juan Miguel Rodrguez de la Cruz, the workshop's proprietor, recognized the artistic value of the ceramicists' production and he, along with the women he hired, encouraged collaboration with their male contemporaries. A symbiotic artistic practice grew in which the ceramicists introduced ideas and designs to the painters, whose fledgling attempts in ceramics took eventual flight. As the painters' familiarity with the new medium grew, similar forms appeared in their two-dimensional renderings, which are now synonymous with Cuban modernism.

During the post-Revolutionary period of 1959-85, the Taller became part of Cuba's National Patrimony, continuing the tradition of producing serial and artistic pieces. As the Revolutionary regime wore on, the Taller's importance waned, artists left Cuba, and independent workshops flourished. While the Taller de Santiago no longer boasts importance in artistic production today, it left an indelible mark on Cuban modernism.

With essays by Cuban, American, and Cuban-American scholars, The Lost Generation La generacin perdida provides a background on the twentieth-century avant-garde movements in Cuba
delves into the narrative of an overlooked group of Cuban women ceramicists, assessing the implications of their work on modernism
and, finally, explores in depth the women artists of the third avant-garde generation (1949-58).

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