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Jose Leonilson: Empty Man (Record no. 2883)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9789810845775
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Title Jose Leonilson: Empty Man
Statement of responsibility, etc. / Edited by Karen Marta, Gabriela Rangel
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. NY;
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Americaas Society;
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2018
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Extent 153p;
Dimensions 26x18cm
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Summary, etc. "Edited by Karen Marta, Gabriela Rangel. Foreword by Susan Segal. Text by Jenni Sorkin, Yuji Kawasima, Luis Perez Oramas, Cecilia Brunson, Gabriela Rangel, Susanna V. Temkin.<br/>The short and prolific career of a Brazilian artist who rediscovered the ""joy of painting"" following the end of Brazil's dictatorship<br/>José Leonilson (1957–93) came of age as an artist as part of the 1980s generation in Brazil. What he shared with the diverse artistic milieu of that time was a so-called ""joy of painting,"" rediscovered in the years following the end of Brazil's dictatorship. What separated him from his contemporaries was his personal way of working and his distinct aesthetic centered on raw emotional feelings, introspective musings and private affairs.<br/><br/>Focusing on Leonilson's production as a mature artist, this volume features nearly 50 paintings, drawings and embroideries made between the mid-1980s until 1993, when the artist died of AIDS. In this short yet prolific period, Leonilson fully developed a unique artistic language in dialogue with other contemporary art practices, Brazilian vernacular traditions and global issues prompted by the AIDS crisis."<br/>
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Language note English; Turkish
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Topical term or geographic name entry element N4390-5098 Visual Arts- Exhibitions
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Geographic name Brazil
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    Library of Congress Classification     Visual Arts SAF Reference Library SAF Reference Library 03/18/2019   N4390-5098 121.681 2883 05/09/2023 05/09/2023 Book

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