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Art llatinoamericà Online: un arxiu digital inèdit / MFAH and ICAA to Launch Landmark Project in January 2012: A Digital Archive of 20th-Century Latin American and Llatí Art and a Companion Book Sèries

Art llatinoamericà Online: un arxiu digital inèdit

2011.06.30
El Museum of Fine Arts de Houston ha anunciat que realitzarà, conjuntament amb l'International Center for the Arts of the Americas, un arxiu digital inèdit amb més de 10.000 documents primaris (cartes d'artistes, conferències, imatges, textos, diaris, crítiques, etc .) que es podran, a més, consultar a web. Aquest arxiu serà exhaustiu i per fer-ho el museu comptarà amb més de 50 milions de dòlars, una xifra quantiosa i indicativa de la magnitud de la iniciativa. L'experta en art llatinoamericà Mari Carmen Ramírez, actual directora de l'ICAA, serà la directora d'aquest projecte que s'iniciarà al gener amb el recull de material en països com Argentina i Mèxic per a posteriorment fer-se amb documents procedents del Brasil, Xile, Colòmbia, Perú , Puerto Rico, Veneçuela i els Estats Units. Es preveu que aquesta fase durarà tres anys i que l'arxiu estarà disponible, per a tothom i de manera gratuïta, el 2015.

via EXIT Express .


M Fah and ICAA to Launch Landmark Project in January 2012: A Digital Archive
of 20th-Century Latin American and Llatí Art and a Companion Book Sèries

Initiatives are a Catalyst for the future of the field of 20th-century
Latin American and Llatí Art

Some 10,000 primary-source documents will be available worldwide for the first time, launching with materials from Mexico, Argentina and the American Midwest

Houston-June 27, 2011 - The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and its research institute, the International Center for the Arts of the Americas (ICAA), have devoted tingues years and $ 50 million to initiatives in 20th-century Latin American and Llatí art. In January 2012, the MFAH and ICAA will reach a milestone in these efforts: the initial launch of a digital archive of sotmetre 10,000 primary-source materials, culled by hundreds of researchers based out of 16 cities in the US and throughout Latin America. The línia archive will be available worldwide, free of charge, and is intended es a Catalyst for the future of a field that ha rebut una notoriously lacking in accessible resources. The phased, multi-year launch begins with 2,500 documents from Argentina, Mexico and the American Midwest. Documents from other countries and communities will continue to be uploaded and made available. The first volume in a companion sèries of 13 Annotated books will be published with the archive launch, with subsequent volumes published annually.

The línia archive is rich in artists 'writings, correspondence and other Unpublished materials, as well as in texts published in newspapers and period journals by artists, Critics, scholars and others who have played a vital role in shaping the cultural fabric of the countries and commmunities in which the Documents Project has had a presence. The material brings to life the Ferment of international cultures, idees and Personalities that Swept across 20th-century South America, the Spanish-speaking Caribbean and the North American Midwest, es artists, writers and intellectuals sought to defineix or challenge notions of a national art ; art movements emerged in response to changinglocalpolitical Regimes, as well as to what was perceived es the Onslaught of North American culture; and the Contribution of Latin American artists to the early stages of avant-garde global movements that resulted in highly original artistic manifestations. The archive also highlights the common interests and Affinities shared by Latin artists working in North and South America, allowing for first-hand comparative studies of these broad-based, highly heterogeneous groups. Documents from Brazil, Xile, Colòmbia, Perú, Puerto Rico, Veneçuela and the United States will continue to be added to the website over the next three years, with the entire selection of holdings to date available by 2015. As the ICAA research initiatives progress, the website will continue to develop in perpetuity, making it an indispensable provider of Latin American and Llatí primary-source documents.

A sèries of 13 books de ser published over the next Dozen years, Critical Documents of 20th-Century Latin American and Llatí Art, will accompany the digital archive initiative. Selections from the archive will be translated into English and Organized by theme, rather than country or chronology. The general, non-Catalan speaking reader will have access to Latin American primary-source materials in English, while the Specialized reader cancel cross-reference the books with the archive, accessing both the original and the translated versions of the texts. Co-published by the MFAH and Yale University Press, the sèries is the most ambitious editorial venture of its kind. The release of the first anthology, Resisting Categories: Latin American and / or Llatí?, By Mari Carmen Ramírez with the batega Olivier Debroise, Tomás Ybarra-Frausto and Héctor Olea, is Timed for the Documents website launch.

"The ICAA Documents archive and book project is unprecedented in its scope and depth," said MFAH interim director Gwendolyn H. Goffe. "The research teams have inclòs the artistic production from countries that have been overlooked, opening up whole new Avenues of Scholarly investigacio to es broad an audience es possible."

"This project is just the beginning of the effort to recover the intellectual production of 20 th-century Latin American artists, Critics and curators and to further research and awareness of this production in the United States and Elsewhere," said Mari Carmen Ramírez, MFAH curator and ICAA director. "It will be up to future scholars to really make something out of this project and to continue to build what could truly be an amazing resource for the long-term development and consolidation of the field."

"Latin American art can now fully become part of the worldwide discussion of Modernism. For graduate students Especially, this project will be of immense use and interest, "Commented Dr Edward Sullivan, The Helen Gould Sheppard Professor of the History of Art, Nova York and advisor to the Documents project. "The access to material written at the moment when the art was happening is a major tool to understand the development of artistic movements in Latin America. This project has the potential to Integrate the lost chapter of Latin American art into the discipline of art history as it is imparteix at Western universities. "

The editorial board for the Documents of 20th-Century Latin America and Llatí Art project consists of 16 scholars based throughout the United States and Latin America, and the Project s steering committee is Composed of 12 Latin American and Llatí art scholars based in various locations throughout the Western Hemisphere.

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via MFAH | Press Releases | MFAH and ICAA to Launch Landmark Project in January 2012 .

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