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Research paper thumbnail of La Exhibition of Government Posters (1937) en The Museum of Modern Art: carteles republicanos como modelos de diseñovanguardista y de efectividad pedagógica

Research paper thumbnail of Genealogies for a New State: Painting and Propaganda in Franco's Spain, 1936-1940

Research paper thumbnail of Roundtable on the Critical Archive

ARTMargins, 2014

This roundtable article investigates the “critical archive” as a material concept in the fields o... more This roundtable article investigates the “critical archive” as a material concept in the fields of artistic production, art historiography, curatorial practice, and criticism. We invited twelve critics, artists, art historians, and curators to respond to a series of questions related to the idea of the archive as a critical agent in the field of art. The roundtable examines different historical and institutional permutations of conceptions of a (self-) critical archive and its possible impact on our understanding of the relationship between art and historical evidence.

Research paper thumbnail of The art of Kati Horna

Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 1995

Research paper thumbnail of Visual Propaganda, Exhibitions, and the Spanish Civil War by Miriam M. Basilio

Modernism/modernity, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of The art of Kati Horna

Review-literature and Arts of The Americas, 1995

Research paper thumbnail of La Exhibition of Government Posters (1937) en The Museum of Modern Art: carteles republicanos como modelos de diseñovanguardista y de efectividad pedagógica

Research paper thumbnail of Genealogies for a New State: Painting and Propaganda in Franco's Spain, 1936-1940

Research paper thumbnail of Roundtable on the Critical Archive

ARTMargins, 2014

This roundtable article investigates the “critical archive” as a material concept in the fields o... more This roundtable article investigates the “critical archive” as a material concept in the fields of artistic production, art historiography, curatorial practice, and criticism. We invited twelve critics, artists, art historians, and curators to respond to a series of questions related to the idea of the archive as a critical agent in the field of art. The roundtable examines different historical and institutional permutations of conceptions of a (self-) critical archive and its possible impact on our understanding of the relationship between art and historical evidence.

Research paper thumbnail of The art of Kati Horna

Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 1995

Research paper thumbnail of Visual Propaganda, Exhibitions, and the Spanish Civil War by Miriam M. Basilio

Modernism/modernity, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of The art of Kati Horna

Review-literature and Arts of The Americas, 1995

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