This exhibition catalogue features nine artists who worked in Mexico during the 1980s: Alejandro Colungo, Julio Galán, Rocío, Maldonado, Arturo Marty, Rodolfo Morales, Dulce Mario Núñez, Georgina Quintana, Ismael Vargas, and Nahum B. Zenil. The catalogue also includes essays by Edward J. Sullivan.
Art Catalogues
This exhibition catalogue takes a look at three Latin American painters living in New York: Alicia Creus, Raquel Rabinovich, and Francisco Sutil. The catalogue includes texts by Fatima Bercht.
This catalogue by Norman Fiering and Susan L Newbury focuses on the earliest books published in the British colonies that became the United States, with a checklist of the colonial Latin American books included in the exhibition The Book in the Americas.
This exhibition catalogue explores the vibrant folk art tradition of carved wood and ceramic ex-votos in rural Brazil. Ex-votos are representations of miraculous cures, or the ailments that have been cured, offered in shrines and churches to give thanks for divine intervention in personal difficulties. The catalogue includes essays by Fatima Bercht and Lelia Coelho Frota.
This is the exhibition catalogue of the three contemporary Argentine painters, Rafael Bueno, Guillermo Kuitca, and Alfredo Prior who work in a style influenced by international expressionist currents, yet strongly tied to their native country.
This is the exhibition catalogue of the Uruguayan modernist painter's work, published by the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
This exhibition catalogue examines the work of three Venezuelan artists who create paintings and mixed-medium assemblages. The catalogue includes interviews with Axel Stein.