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Avant-Garde Art and Artists in Mexico: Anita Brenner's Journals of the Roaring
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Avant-Garde Art and Artists in Mexico: Anita Brenner's Journals of the Roaring Twenties (William and Bettye Nowlin Series in Art, History, and Culture of the Western Hemisphere) Hardcover - 2010

by Brenner, Anita; Glusker, Susannah Joel [Editor]; Monsiváis, Carlos [Foreword];


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The Mexican Revolution--that violent, inchoate, never-quite-complete break with the past--opened a new era in Mexican art and letters now known as the "Mexican Renaissance." In Mexico City, a coterie of artists including Diego Rivera, Jos Clemente Orozco, and David Alfaro Siqueiros explored how art could forward revolutionary ideals--and, in the process, spent countless hours talking, gossiping, arguing, and partying. Into this milieu came Anita Brenner, in her early twenties already trying her hand as a journalist, art critic, and anthropologist. Her journals of the period 1925 to 1930 vividly transport us to this vital moment in Mexico, when building a "new nation" was the goal.

Brenner became a member of Rivera's inner circle, and her journals provide fascinating portraits of its members, including Orozco, Siqueiros, Rufino Tamayo, and Jean Charlot, with whom she had an unusual loving relationship. She captures the major and minor players in the act of creating works for which they are now famous and records their comings and goings, alliances and feuds. Numerous images of their art brilliantly counterpoint her diary descriptions. Brenner also reveals her own maturation as a perceptive observer and writer who, at twenty-four, published her first book, Idols Behind Altars. Her initial plan for Idols included four hundred images taken by photographers Edward Weston and Tina Modotti. Many of these images, which were ultimately not included in Idols, are published here for the first time along with stunning portraits of Brenner herself. Setting the scene for the journal is well-known Mexican cultural critic Carlos Monsivis, who offers an illuminating discussion of the Mexican Renaissance and the circle around Diego Rivera.

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  • Title Avant-Garde Art and Artists in Mexico: Anita Brenner's Journals of the Roaring Twenties (William and Bettye Nowlin Series in Art, History, and Culture of the Western Hemisphere)
  • Author Brenner, Anita; Glusker, Susannah Joel [Editor]; Monsiváis, Carlos [Foreword];
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition F First Edition
  • Pages 901
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University of Texas Press, Austin, Texas
  • Date 2010-11
  • ISBN 9780292721845

About the author

Journalist, historian, anthropologist, art critic, and creative writer, Anita Brenner (1905-1974) was one of Mexico's most discerning interpreters. She is known for her landmark books Idols Behind Altars, Your Mexican Holiday, and The Wind That Swept Mexico.

The daughter of Anita Brenner and author of the book Anita Brenner: A Mind of Her Own, Susannah Joel Glusker teaches "Mexican Women of Note" and "Mexican Art of the Early Twentieth Century" at the Universidad Iberoamericana, translates, and writes for various publications.

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