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portada The Spanish Night. Flamenco, Avant-Garde and Popular Culture 1865-1936 (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Año
2006
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
400
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Peso
3.25
ISBN
8480263725
ISBN13
9788480263726

The Spanish Night. Flamenco, Avant-Garde and Popular Culture 1865-1936 (en Inglés)

César Antonio Molina (Autor) · Museo Nacional Centro De Arte Reina Sofía · Tapa Blanda

The Spanish Night. Flamenco, Avant-Garde and Popular Culture 1865-1936 (en Inglés) - César Antonio Molina

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Reseña del libro "The Spanish Night. Flamenco, Avant-Garde and Popular Culture 1865-1936 (en Inglés)"

Both flamenco, conceived as modern popular culture, and the artistic avant-garde arise during the late nineteenth century. The aim of this exhibition is to review for the first time the position of flamenco within the frame of visual culture, especially its relationship of mutual influence with avant-garde art and modernity. The chronological order of opening and closing the exhibition (1865-1936) has been determined according to two significant dates. The first, 1865, is the year Manet travels to Spain to see the paintings of his Spanish masters up close, and the time in which the singer Silverio Franconetti returns to Seville, where he lays the basis of what will soon be flamenco singing. Also during this year the railway line linking Andalusia with Madrid and Paris is finished, which facilitates the diffusion of Andalusian culture, and extends movements that announce the First Republic. At that time dancers are self-taught and their workplaces are parties or live music cafes. In 1936 the Spanish Civil War breaks out and the dancer Antonia Mercé “La Argentina” dies. At this time dark images begin to appear, moving towards the grotesque and the macabre, among them the skeletons of Ragel or Masson. In parallel, the dancers evolved; some have classical training and begin to perform in large theatres and cinemas. This exhibition covers all artistic manifestations and items related to flamenco. For it, about four hundred and fifty pieces have been collected having been produced by one hundred and fifty authors; works including paintings, sculptures, photographs, decorative and figurine drawings -as well as original costumes- for dance and theatre, films, publications and documents.

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Michael Miguel BernalLunes 11 de Abril, 2016
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Received the book from Florida, if I remember correctly. Not from Spain??? Anyway it arrived in perfect condition and I have enjoyed the reading and photos of this vast museum production of 2008. Gracias, Miguel

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