01182nam a2200205Ia 45000010005000000080041000050200018000462450053000642600052001173000020001695200490001895460012006796500036006916500031007276500044007586510016008029420007008189990015008259520136008406508260427s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9789560932921 4aThe Jorge Tacla Archives/ cFlorencia San Martin aSantiago, Chile; bEdiciones de Arrabal; c2022 a252p; c24x17cm aEdited by Thomas Rothe. Preface by Josh T. Franco. Text by Florencia San Martín. Notebooks, drawings and ephemera from the acclaimed Chilean painter's Smithsonian bequest Chilean painter Jorge Tacla (born 1958) depicts architectural and urban ruins in the wake of catastrophe, natural or man-made. In 2019, the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art acquired Tacla’s papers—drawings, correspondence, photographs, notebooks and clippings—a selection of which are presented here. aEnglish aArchitectureaUrban ruins99325 aIndigenous societies99260 aN8350-8356 Art as a profession. Artists aChile99326 cBK c6508d6508 001040708NaSAFLbSAFLcSCd2026-04-27eSB15 reading room- Meleanna Meyerl0oN8350-8356 80.23p6508r2026-04-27w2026-04-27yBK