Description
About the Author
Lynda Klich is Assistant Professor of Art History at Hunter College, City University of New York, and Curator of the Leonard A. Lauder Postcard Collection.
Reviews
"The Noisemakers is a totally appropriate qualifier to make known to a broader profile of readers the international echoes of the first Mexican avant-garde. In a rigorous academic investigation, the author in six chapters takes a complete tour through the history of the architects of the movement, their intellectual connections, their affinities and differences, their field of action, and collaborative practices." * Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture *
"Lynda Klich's The Noisemakers offers a deep and nuanced investigation of the relationship between local post-revolutionary visual languages, the international avant-garde, and Estridentismo-a multi-disciplinary group of visual and performing artists, poets, writers, and musicians that emerged in 1921 in Mexico. Her work broadens our understanding of the historical moment that nurtured the Estridentista, situates them solidly within both local and international avant-garde contexts, and skillfully positions Estridentismo as part of a broad program for societal reform in 1920s Mexico." * Art Inquiries *
Book Information
ISBN 9780520296404
Author Lynda Klich
Format Hardback
Page Count 360
Imprint University of California Press
Publisher University of California Press
Series The Phillips Collection Book Prize Series
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 178mm * 25mm