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Miguel Covarrubias

Drawing a Cosmopolitan Line

Janet Catherine Berlo author Alicia Inez Guzmán author Khristaan D Villela author Georgia O'Keeffe Museum author Carolyn Kastner editor Adriana Williams editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Texas Press

Published:15th Sep '14

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"For those who don't know Covarrubias-and there are still far too many of those-this book should open their eyes to this great twentieth-century polymath." -- Kurt Heinzelman, University of Texas at Austin, coeditor of The Covarrubias Circle: Nickolas Muray's Collection of Twentieth-Century Mexican Art and editor of Make It New: The Rise of Modernism

This catalogue of an exhibition at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum broadens our understanding of twentieth-century modernism by exploring the prolific Mexican artist Miguel Covarrubias’s substantial contributions to a cosmopolitan sensibility in modernist art

Miguel Covarrubias enjoyed transcultural encounters and exchanges in the cosmopolitan centers of Mexico City, New York, and Europe, where he met and exchanged ideas in a global network of modernists such as Georgia O’Keeffe. Famous for his caricature studies, he was also an accomplished painter, set designer, and book illustrator. Less well known are his consummate skills as an art historian, curator, cartographer, ethnographer, and documentary filmmaker, as well as his direction of programs in museum studies, dance, and the excavation of cultural sites in Mexico.

Miguel Covarrubias: Drawing a Cosmopolitan Line, the catalogue of an exhibition at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, establishes the importance of Covarrubias’s broad-ranging and significant contributions to modern art. The book includes an extensive selection of this prolific artist’s compositions in graphite, watercolor, and oil paint, as well as illustrations from his scholarly publications. Four accompanying essays consider Covarrubias’s artistic practice and contributions to the richness of modern art. They discuss his lifelong habit of moving between modern cities and remote sites of ancient cultures, which engendered a strong cosmopolitanism in his work; his role in promoting the art of the Americas, from ancient Olmec works to contemporary pieces, through curatorial efforts in New York and Mexico City; the large-scale mural maps Covarrubias made for the 1939 San Francisco World’s Fair that bring his anthropological, ethnographic, and geographic interests together with cartography and blur lines between landscape and culture; and his substantial scholarship on the indigenous arts of North America.

  • Commended for PROSE (Art Exhibitions) 2015

ISBN: 9780292760486

Dimensions: 305mm x 222mm x 23mm

Weight: 1447g

200 pages