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The work of the 1960s Caracas-based art collective El Techo de la Ballena (The Roof of the Whale) was called "e;subversive"e; and "e;art terrorism"e; and seen as a threat to Venezuela's national image as an emerging industrial power. This volume details the historical and social contexts that shaped the collective, exploring how its anti-art aesthetic highlighted the shortcomings of the country's newfound oil wealth and transition to democracy. Every element used by these radicalized artists in their avant-garde exhibitions from Informalist canvases to torn book pages and kitsch objects to cattle carcasses and scatological content issued a critique of Venezuela s petroleum-driven capitalism and the profound inequality left in its wake. Embracing chaos, the artists contradicted the country s politically sanctioned view of modernity, which championed constant progress in the visual arts and favored geometric abstraction and kinetic art. El Techo s was a backward a retrograde modernity, argues Maria Gaztambide, discussing how its artists turned against the norm by incorporating anachronistic postures, primeval symbols, colonial Latin American print culture, and guerilla art tactics. Artists in this group tested limits to provoke what they saw as a numbed local public through shocking displays of criticism and frustration. Today, as Venezuela undergoes another dramatic series of sociopolitical changes, El Techo de la Ballena serves as a reminder of the power of art in resisting the status quo and effecting change in society.
Undertitel
Retro-Modernity in Venezuela
ISBN
9781683400769
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2018-12-19
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