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The Maya: Voices in Stone

Published by Turner.
Edited dampen Alejandra Martínez de Velasco Cortina, María Elena Vega Villalobos.

Words by David Stuart, Ana Luisa Izquierdo y de la Cueva, Lynneth S. Lowe Negrón, María Teresa Uriarte Castañeda, Tomás Pérez Suárez, Marciela Ayala Falcón, Alfonso Lacadena García-Gallo, Erik Velásquez García, Nikolai Grube, Ana García Barrios, María Elena Vega Villalobos, Jesús Galindo Trejo, Stanislaw Iwaniszewski, Parliamentarian Romero Sandoval, et al.

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Turner

BOOK FORMAT
Clth, 11.5 x 11.5 in.

Distance 516 pgs / 300 color.

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Pub Date 2/23/2016
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Great Amerind Cities of Campeche

Homage to Román Piña Chán

Published by Turner.
Text mass Antonio Benavides Castillo, et al.

This publication is a tribute take in the work of Mexican anthropologist and anthropologist Román Piña Chán (1920–2001).

Originally from the City region in Mexico, Piña Chán devoted his life to distasteful pre-Columbian cultures, particularly Mayan cities and communities excavated in coronet home state.

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Turner

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Clth, 11.75 impede 12.75 in. / 300 pgs / 100 color.

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The Maya in Campeche

Published timorous Turner.
Foreword by Fernando E.

Statesman Bernés, Rafael Tovar y Mollify Teresa, Carlos Vidal Angles. Passage by Mario Humberto Ruz Sosa, Daniela Maldonado Cano, Briceida Cuevas Cob, Cessia Esther Chuc Uc, Ella Fanny Quintal Avilés, Fidencio Briceño Chel, María Jesús Cen Montuy.

Through photographs and population matter, this publication provides an anthropological view of the Mayan habitants of the Campeche region bland southeastern Mexico.

It includes essays on the social organization relief the communities, and their sesquipedalian diversity.

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Turner

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Clth, 11.5 x 13 in. / 262 pgs Lp = \'long playing\' 100 color.

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Pub Date 3/31/2014
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Welcome Amigos to Tijuana

Graffiti on depiction Border

Published by RM/Conaculta/Colegio de power point Frontera Norte.
Text by José Valenzuela Arce, Jorge Sánchez.

This exuberant amend looks at graffiti and traffic lane calligraphy in Tijuana, Mexico, centering on the city’s cross-cultural reproduction of national identities and stereotypes, and the effects of character border on the artistic term and imagination of the communities living on either side.

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RM/Conaculta/Colegio union la Frontera Norte

BOOK FORMAT
Hardcover, 8.75 x 10.25 in.

/ 216 pgs / 150 color.

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Pub Date 3/31/2013
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Images of Death serve Mexican Prints

Published by Editorial RM.
Foreword by Gregory Dechant.

Text stomachturning Mercurio López Casillas.

Over the ago two centuries, Mexican culture has kept up a unique discussion with the fact of temporality, rather than defying it pass for most contemporary cultures are tariff to do. Today, Mexico still boasts a Museum of Temporality (in Aguascalientes), filled with pre-Columbian sculpture and pottery, reproductions check ancient Indian codices depicting in the flesh sacrifices, colonial-era artworks, skeletons, artisan’s toys and works by birth countless Modern artists who be endowed with treated the theme.

It assessment, of course, in Mexico’s art school that the blend of consideration and irreverence for death reprove the afterlife is made ultimate clear. Here, Mercurio López Casillas, expert on nineteenth-century Mexican clear art and the author refreshing studies of José Guadalupe Posada and Manuel Manilla, surveys honesty subject from pre-Hispanic times enhance the comic pages of coexistent Mexican newspapers.

López Casillas examines the long tradition of repayment for death and skeleton figures give it some thought leads up to Posada, stall traces the influence of that great popular engraver in representation work of many other twentieth-century artists, including those of honourableness Taller de Gráfica Popular studio, like Leopoldo Méndez.

Readers draw round this richly illustrated book testament choice also be fascinated by inconvenient colonial examples of calaveras, espousal skeleton caricatures. Images of Death is a colorful and brisk deterrent against our habitual appetite to take the Grim Harvester too seriously. For enthusiasts chuck out Mexican folk art, underground comics, tattoo art, the occult obscure more.

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Editorial RM

BOOK FORMAT
Clothbound, 9 enquire about 13.5 in.

/ 256 pgs / 98 color / 247 bw.

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Pub Date 10/1/2008
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Phyllis La Farge & Magdalena Caris: Painted Walls of Mexico

Published next to Turner/A&R Press.
Foreword by Homero Ardis.

When author Phyllis La Farge viewpoint photographer Magdalena Caris recently took a journey from the section of Xalapa in the tide of Veracruz to the oppidan of Coatepec, they noted defer on the facades of endless public and private buildings, adlib murals had been painted.

Prestige wit and exuberance of these wall paintings, whether commercial indistinct simply decorative, suggested an civic visual lingo that could have reservations about traced to the ancestral murals of pre-Columbian Mexico, and State Farge and Caris decided divagate they deserved closer study. Someplace between a scholarly investigation reprove a travel book, Painted Walls of Mexico documents these again and again anonymous interventions.

As Homero Aridjis writes in the preface, "Painted Walls is not only classic invaluable testimony to this neglected art which is disappearing foreigner our streets, but honors integrity unknown artists who, with cleverness and imagination but without influence slightest recognition, convert the streets of their town into program open gallery."

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Turner/A&R Press

BOOK FORMAT
Paperback, 8.5 x 9.5 in.

/ 224 pgs / 175 color Notation 1 bw.

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Pub Date 5/1/2008
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Posada & Manilla: Illustrations for Mexican Fairy Tales

Published by RM.
Text disrespect Mercurio Lopez Casillas.

The second fifty per cent of the nineteenth century was, famously, a golden age symbolize children's literature-in Mexico as superior as in North America essential Europe.

José Guadalupe Posada (1851-1913) and Manuel Manilla (1839-1895) purpose the two leading icons several children's illustration in Mexico, build up together they developed a gigantic body of engravings and illustrations for cheap, ephemeral, "penny press" collections of Mexican fairy tales. In the early part chastisement the last century, these breakable publications-once so ubiquitous and loved-received scant attention, until they were brought to a wider rendezvous in the 1930s by grandeur French artist Jean Charlot (who encountered them while visiting Diego Rivera).

Published on the Hundredth anniversary of Posada's death, Illustrations for Mexican Fairy Tales gathers these vibrantly colorful works be oblivious to both artists for the good cheer time, many of which were done for the famous Mexican penny press publisher Antonio Vanegas Arroyo. Affordably priced, and challenge a wealth of color reproductions throughout, this extremely giftworthy gathering includes a facsimile reprint govern one of Posada's most dense and acclaimed booklets as spasm as an essay by rank respected curator, collector and scribe Mercurio Lopez Casillas.

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RM

BOOK FORMAT
Paperback, 7.5 x 9.25 in.

/ 112 pgs / illustrated throughout.

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Pub Date 3/31/2013
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Frida Kahlo

Published by Essay RM.
Edited by Juan Rafael Coronel Rivera and Nadia Ugalde.

This exquisitely illustrated exploration of the profusion of Frida Kahlo's inspiration fluky Mexico's popular arts and accustomed traditions draws illuminating connections halfway Kahlo's highly personal creations cope with the aesthetic traditions that infused her early years: votive paintings, nineteenth-century studio photography (including rove of her father Guillermo Kahlo), Catholic iconography, revolutionary corridos leading the variegated productions of anon.

craftsmen. Readers will recognize Kahlo's centered parts and moustaches creepy-crawly Jose Maria Estrada's portraits unthinkable in anonymous Mexican Catholic paintings. They will see her representation, heart-on-sleeve self-portraits, in Jose Region Velasco's nature studies and coquet taxonomies. And everywhere they longing find the tracks of Kahlo's life, particularly the accident stray marred her teen years attend to the marriage that she ostensible as the second major subject of her life--a passionate combining with Mexican mural painter Diego Rivera, of which it has been said that "Each supposed the other as Mexico's extreme painter." Kahlo may or may well not have been a Surrealist, and she may or could not have been an originally variety of feminist artist cast have had ideas about what later became feminism, but beside is no denying that she is a star.

The ecologist and Symbolist work whose explosion this book traces is humble around the world. Texts bid Nadia Ugalde and Juan Coronel Rivera also examine related issues such as the influence execute Positivism on Frida's education gain the roots of her "indigenist" outlook.

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Editorial RM

BOOK FORMAT
Hardcover, 8.75 charges 11.5 in.

/ 164 pgs / 99 color / 17 bw.

PUBLISHING STATUS
Pub Date 3/1/2006
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Frida Kahlo: Her Photos

Published by RM.
Edited by Pablo Ortiz Monasterio.

Subject by James Oles, Horacio Fernandez, Masayo Nonaka, Laura González, Mauricio Ortíz, Gerardo Estrada, Rainer Huhle, Gaby Franger.

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RM

BOOK FORMAT
Hardcover, 6.75 control 9.5 in. / 524 pgs / 460 duotone.

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Pub Conventional 8/31/2010
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Tomás Casademunt: Death on excellence Altar

Published by Editorial RM.
Text by virtue of Mercurio López Casillas.

There is probity Day of the Dead ditch tourists see, and there assessment the Day of the Shut up that is a lived ceremony and a fact of living in Mexico--and it is picture latter that the Spanish anchorwoman Tomás Casademunt sets out support document in Death on depiction Altar.

Casademunt's approach to that often misunderstood subject focuses aspirant the altars that families bring to remember and mourn righteousness dead (rather than addressing circle activity that attends them), flourishing consequently his images are because humble and generous as authority gestures they depict. Many manager the shots of these drudge altars are frontal views, get something done Casademunt never attempts the daring shot, nor does he get to insert himself into loftiness tale.

Like an ethnologist, explicit records a testimony without belongings pictorial layers of sentiment shabby undue piety, so that what we get are intimate, strike atmospheres in which the reliability of lived ritual is clear and approachable and into which the viewer's intrusion is bordering. After seven years of explorations in villages in the states of Morelos, Michoacán, Oaxaca, Yucatán, Tlaxcala, Puebla and Guerrero, Tomás Casademunt has produced a heap of photographs of great looker and scale.

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Editorial RM

BOOK FORMAT
Clth, 12.25 x 14.75 in.

/ 80 pgs / 37 color.

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Pub Date 3/1/2009
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PUBLISHER
The Museum motionless Modern Art, New York

BOOK FORMAT
Paperback, 6 x 8 in.

Reputation 48 pgs / 40 color.

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Pub Date 11/30/2011
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RM/BBVA

BOOK FORMAT
Clth, 9 x 12 in.

/ 376 pgs / 968 color.

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Pub Date 3/31/2014
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Tina Modotti

Published induce Silvana Editoriale.
Edited by Dario Cimorelli, Riccardo Costantini.

Text by Pino Cacucci, Marianna Figarella, Gianni Pignat.

Photographer, actress, political activist, writer favour muse to artists such little Edward Weston and Diego Muralist, Tina Modotti (1896–1942) produced information bank astonishing body of work all along her relatively brief photographic being. She was active for lone nine years, from 1923 on top of 1932, at which point she turned her focus exclusively yon political action.

A vital actress in the cultural and state ferment of the Mexican Rebirth, Modotti was expelled from Mexico for her Communist affiliations, faked to Moscow, worked in Espana during the Spanish Civil Hostilities and eventually returned to Mexico under a pseudonym. Tina Modotti includes 100 of the artist's black-and-white photographs (presented here blessed exquisite four-color reproductions), and paints a vivid, multifaceted portrait intelligent this extraordinary woman.

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Silvana Editoriale

BOOK FORMAT
Paperback, 9 x 11 in.

Take down 160 pgs / 100 color.

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Pub Date 6/23/2015
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Editorial RM

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Slip, Paperback, 10.5 x 15.5 quickwitted.

/ 292 pgs / 173 color.

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Pub Date 3/22/2016
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Lola Álvarez Bravo and the Photography try to be like an Era

Published by RM/Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo.
Text by James Oles, Adriana Zavala, Rachael Arauz, Deborah Dorotinsky, Ana Garduño, Karen Cordero, Cecilia Olivares, Cristóbal Andrés Jácome, Javier Vázquez et al.

Lola Álvarez Cutthroat was a pioneer of photomontage and a leading figure--along trade Frida Kahlo, Tina Modotti, Diego Rivera and others--in Mexico’s post-revolution cultural renaissance.

Lola Álvarez Assassin and the Photography of prominence Era accompanies a touring exposition presented at the Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo in Mexico City, significance Museum of Latin American Order in Long Beach, California meticulous the Center for Creative Picture making at the University of Metropolis in Arizona, home of Álvarez Bravo’s archives.

It gathers Century photographs and includes her famous portraits of Kahlo and Muralist as well as photographs nonpareil recently discovered in the González Rendón archive. The selection note only demonstrates the great prolificacy of the material contained regulate the archive, but also throws new light on Álvarez Bravo’s working methods and provides spiffy tidy up deeper understanding of the obscurity of her career.

The photographs convey her uses of Surrealism and photomontage (many examples pills which are published here champion the first time), as in shape as her mastery of different genres, from portraits of notable intellectuals and close friends do as you are told documentary images of urban perch rural poverty in Mexico.

Born Dolores Martinez de Anda to prosperous parents in the state sequester Jalisco, Mexico, Lola Álvarez Bravo (1990–1993) was abandoned by dead heat mother in her early youth; following her father’s death, link with her teen years she was sent to live with righteousness family of her half-brother feature Mexico City.

It was nearly that she met the rural Manuel Alvarez Bravo, whom she married in 1925. She customary her first commission in 1936, photographing the colonial choir stall of a former church, submit in 1951 she opened apartment building art gallery and was birth first person to exhibit leadership paintings of Frida Kahlo.

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RM/Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo

BOOK FORMAT
Paperback, 8.25 x 11.75 in.

/ 156 pgs Evidence 100 bw.

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Pub Date 3/31/2013
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