Democracy on the Wall: Street Art of the Post-Dictatorship Era in Chile: Global Latin/o Americas
Autor Guisela Latorreen Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 iul 2019
Guisela Latorre’s Democracy on the Wall: Street Art of the Post-Dictatorship Era in Chile documents and critically deconstructs the explosion of street art that emerged in Chile after the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, providing the first broad analysis of the visual vocabulary of Chile’s murals and graffiti while addressing the historical, social, and political context for this public art in Chile post-1990.
Exploring the resurgence and impact of the muralist brigades, women graffiti artists, the phenomenon of “open-sky museums,” and the transnational impact on the development of Chilean street art, Latorre argues that mural and graffiti artists are enacting a “visual democracy,” a form of artistic praxis that seeks to create alternative images to those produced by institutions of power. Keenly aware of Latin America’s colonial legacy and deeply flawed democratic processes, and distrustful of hegemonic discourses promoted by government and corporate media, the artists in Democracy on the Wall utilize graffiti and muralism as an alternative means of public communication, one that does not serve capitalist or nationalist interests. Latorre posits that through these urban interventions that combine creativity with social action, Chilean street artists formulate visions of what a true democracy looks like.
Exploring the resurgence and impact of the muralist brigades, women graffiti artists, the phenomenon of “open-sky museums,” and the transnational impact on the development of Chilean street art, Latorre argues that mural and graffiti artists are enacting a “visual democracy,” a form of artistic praxis that seeks to create alternative images to those produced by institutions of power. Keenly aware of Latin America’s colonial legacy and deeply flawed democratic processes, and distrustful of hegemonic discourses promoted by government and corporate media, the artists in Democracy on the Wall utilize graffiti and muralism as an alternative means of public communication, one that does not serve capitalist or nationalist interests. Latorre posits that through these urban interventions that combine creativity with social action, Chilean street artists formulate visions of what a true democracy looks like.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814214022
ISBN-10: 0814214029
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Seria Global Latin/o Americas
ISBN-10: 0814214029
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Seria Global Latin/o Americas
Recenzii
“Latorre’s book is a timely publication that coincides with perhaps one of the most transformative moments in Chilean democracy … Democracy on the Wall is an important contribution to the scarce scholarship on street art in the Global South and it shows how a scholarly endeavor can simultaneously represent a transnational and transformative personal, pedagogical, and community practice.” —Magadalena Novoa, H-Net
“A cutting-edge piece of art history, hybridized with cultural studies, and shaped by U.S. people of color studies, attentive in a serious way to the historical and cultural context in which muralism and graffiti art arise and make sense in Chile.” —Laura E. Peréz
“A detailed, incisive, intelligent, and well-argued exploration of visual politics in Chile that explores the way muralists, grafiteros, and other urban artists have inserted their aesthetics into the urban landscape. Not only is Latorre a savvy, patient sleuth but her dialogues with artists and audiences offer the reader precious historical context.” —Ilan Stavans
Notă biografică
Guisela Latorre is Associate Professor at The Ohio State University and the author of Walls of Empowerment: Chicana/o Indigenist Murals of California.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Street Art, Visual Democracy and the Chilean City
Chapter 1 - The Return from Clandestine Anonymity: Muralist Brigades, Revamped and Renewed
Chapter 2 - Open Sky Museums and the Decolonization of Urban Space
Chapter 3 – Tagging the Chilean City: Graffiti as Individualized and Collective Praxis
Chapter 4 - Public Interventions and Gender Disruptions: Graffiteras’ Urban Transformations
Conclusion – Transnational Incursions in Chilean Street Art: Globalizing the Local and Localizing the Global
Bibliography
Introduction: Street Art, Visual Democracy and the Chilean City
Chapter 1 - The Return from Clandestine Anonymity: Muralist Brigades, Revamped and Renewed
Chapter 2 - Open Sky Museums and the Decolonization of Urban Space
Chapter 3 – Tagging the Chilean City: Graffiti as Individualized and Collective Praxis
Chapter 4 - Public Interventions and Gender Disruptions: Graffiteras’ Urban Transformations
Conclusion – Transnational Incursions in Chilean Street Art: Globalizing the Local and Localizing the Global
Bibliography
Descriere
Deconstructs the implications of street art to the social, political, and cultural movements of post-Pinochet dictatorship Chile.