BRITO: MARIA BRITO
Autor/es
- EAN: 9780895511096
- ISBN: 978-0-89551-109-6
- Editorial: UCLA CHICAGO STUDIES RESEARCH CENTER PRESS
- Año de la edición: 2010
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Medidas: 19 X 23 cm.
- Páginas: 108
- Materias:
cuba: arquitectura y arte
pintura
monografías de pintura
siglo xx
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A painter, sculptor, and installation artist, María Brito is best known for intricate mixed-media constructions that embody narratives of displacement and loss. A member of the Miami Generation, a group of Cuban-born Americans artists who emerged in the late 1970s, Brito employs a personal iconography inspired by her identity as a woman, a mother, a Cuban exile, a naturalized American, and a Catholic. Her works include large complex installations, self-portraits dense with symbolism, and clay sculptures that combine allegory and caricature in a wry critique of art, politics, and everyday life. Each is an autobiographical statement situated within the artist’s profound fluency in the history of Western art. Juan A. Martínez, who focuses on Brito’s unique interplay of the personal and the universal, highlights her as an artist who challenges cultural, social, and artistic barriers in Maria Brito