Meksika monumental boyakarlığı
Meksika monumental boyakarlığı və ya Meksika muralizmi (isp. Muralismo) — Meksikada boyakarlıq cərəyanı. Bu, Meksika vətənpərvərliyinə əsaslanır. Meksika monumental boyakarlığında üsyançı qəhrəmanlara, milli tələblər uğrunda mübarizələrə vurğulanır. Hərəkat eyni zamanda ölkənin hindi keçmişinə də işarə edir. 1920-ci illərdən 1970-ci illərə qədər ictimai binalarda milli, sosial və siyasi mesajları özündə təcəssüm edən çoxlu freskalar yaradılmışdır. Bu cərəyan ABŞ da daxil olmaqla Amerikanın digər ölkələrində incəsənətə təsir etmişdir.[1]
İstinadlar
redaktə- ↑ "Энциклопедия «Кругосвет». Мексика. Культура". 2012-10-23 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2021-10-10.
Əlavə ədəbiyyat
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- Campbell, Bruce. Mexican Murals in Times of Crisis. Tucson: University of Arizona Press 2003.
- Carter, Warren. "Painting the Revolution: State, Politics and Ideology in Mexican Muralism" (PDF). Third Text. 28. 15 July 2014: 282–291. doi:10.1080/09528822.2014.900922.
- Charlot, Jean. The Mexican Mural Renaissance, 1920-1925. New Haven: Yale University Press 1967.
- Coffey, Mary. How a Revolutionary Art Became Official Culture: Murals, Museums, and the Mexican State. Durham: Duke University Press 2012.
- Elliott, Ingrid. "Visual Arts: 1910-37, The Revolutionary Tradition." Encyclopedia of Mexico. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn 1997, pp. 1576-1584.
- Folgarait, Leonard. Mural Painting and Social Revolution in Mexico, 1920-1940. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1998.
- Folgarait, Leonard. The Mexican Muralists and Frida Kahlo // The Mexican Muralists and Frida Kahlo. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History. 27 July 2017. doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780199366439.013.464. ISBN 9780199366439.
- Good, Carl and John V. Waldron, eds. The Effects of the Nation: Mexican Art in an Age of Globalization. Philadelphia: Temple University Press 2001.
- Hurlburt, Laurance P. The Mexican Muralists in the United States. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press
- Indych-López, Anna. Muralism Without Walls: Rivera, Orozco, and Siqueiros in the United States, 1927-1940. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press 2009.
- Jaimes, Héctor. Filosofía del muralismo mexicano: Orozco, Rivera y Siqueiros. México: Plaza y Valdés, 2012.
- Jolly, Jennifer “Art of the Collective: David Alfaro Siqueiros, Josep Renau, and Their Collaboration at the Mexican Electricians’ Syndicate,” Oxford Art Journal 31.1 (2008): 129–151; and Laurance Hurlburt, The Mexican Muralists in the United States (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1989)
- Lee, Anthony. Painting on the Left: Diego Rivera, Radical Politics, and San Francisco's Public Murals. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press 1999.
- Lopez Orozco, Leticia. "The Revolution, Vanguard Artists and Mural Painting". Third Text. 28 (3). May 2014: 256–268. doi:10.1080/09528822.2014.935566.
- Rivera, Diego, and Wolfe, Bertram David. Portrait of Mexico: Paintings by Diego Rivera and text by Bertram D. Wolfe. New York: Covici, Friede, 1937.
- Rodríguez, Antonio. A History of Mexican Mural Painting. London: Thames & Hudson 1969.
- Rochfort, Desmond.Mexican Muralists. San Francisco: Chronicle Books 1993.
- Wechsler, James. "Beyond the Border: The Mexican Mural Movement's Reception in Soviet Russia and the United States." in Luis Martín Lozano, ed. Mexican Modern Art: 1900-1930. Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada 1999.
Xarici keçidlər
redaktəVikianbarda Meksika monumental boyakarlığı ilə əlaqəli mediafayllar var.
- mural.ch Largest public accessible database on modern muralism with thousands of works, authors, and literature entries
- The Art that made Mexico on BBC Four
- Collection: "Era of the Mexican Revolution and the Mexican Muralist Movement" from the University of Michigan Museum of Art
- Exhibition: "Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art" at the Whitney Museum of American Art
- Mexican Muralism at the Museum of Modern Art
- Mexican Mural History Project at the Heritage Society at Sam Houston Park
- Mexican Muralism: Los Tres Grandes—David Alfaro Siqueiros, Diego Rivera, and José Clemente Orozco
- The History of Mexico: Diego Rivera’s Murals at the National Palace