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OverviewMomentum: Art & Ecology in Contemporary Latin America is a guide to the relationships between contemporary art and ecology, focusing in particular on the unique contributions of Latin America. The culmination of four years of research, conferences, and seminars conducted by the Cisneros Institute at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, it presents the perspectives not only of artists, art historians, and curators but also of intellectuals from a wide range of key disciplines. This anthology underscores the centrality of Latin American artistic practices that engage with the natural environment. The book includes discussions of how artists imagine innovative relationships with the nonhuman, how they reflect critically on land disputes and colonial legacies, and how they envision the future. Newly commissioned texts illuminate the work of artists who pioneered ecological approaches in the 1960s and ’70s, including Cecilia VicuÑa, Frans Krajcberg, Juan Downey, and the artists of the Centro de Arte y ComunicaciÓn (CAyC); further essays address artists and collectives working today across the region. The book also contains a compilation of vital preexisting texts by anthropologists, Indigenous activists, and architects, framing the work of the artists within the larger cultural and political discussion that defines the present. This book is a project of the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Research Institute, The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Distributed on behalf of the Museum of Modern Art. Contributors. Jens Andermann, Lisa Blackmore, MarÍa del Carmen CarriÓn, Carla Macchiavello Cornejo, Jose Falconi, Arnaud Gerspacher, Julieta Gonzalez, InÉs Katzenstein, Miguel A. LÓpez, Helena Chavez Macgregor, Camila Marambio, Joanna Page, Mara Polgovsky, Patricio del Real, Victor Manuel RodrÍguez-Sarmiento, Irene V. Small, Patricio del Real, Graciela Speranza, Madeline Murphy Turner, Patricia Vieria, Carla Acevedo Yates Full Product DetailsAuthor: Inés Katzenstein , María del Carmen Carrión , Madeline Murphy Turner , Glenn LowryPublisher: Museum of Modern Art Imprint: Museum of Modern Art Weight: 1.066kg ISBN: 9781633451483ISBN 10: 1633451488 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 31 January 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPART I: Interspecies and the Nonhuman From cybernetics to the technologies of enchantment: contemporary art and the environment in Latin America / Julieta Gonzalez Past Ecological Futures: Revisiting Luis Fernando Benedit, Marta Minujín, and the work of CAYC / Joanna Page and Mara Polgovsky Eduardo Kac’s Animal Futures / Arnaud Gerspacher A new spelling for EVOLve: feel love / Carla Macchiavello Cornejo Glimmers of Another Life: Aesthetics Against Dispossession / Miguel A. López More than Human: Gabriel Orozco, Adrian Villar Rojas, Hulda Guzman, Eduardo Navarro, Daniel Steegmann Mangrane, Tomas Saraceno / Graciela Speranza PART II: Land Disputes and Colonial Legacies Frans Krajcberg: Articulating the Natural World / Patricia Vieria Acts of Vision: Colonial Visuality and the Recurring Telluric in Contemporary Colombian Art / Victor Manuel Rodríguez-Sarmiento Politics and the Land: Vivian Suter and the relationship to Guatemalan landscape and history / Jose Falconi Allora y Calzadilla in Dialogue with Irene V. Small / Irene V. Small The Territorial Body in the work of Regina José Galindo, María Evelia Marmolejo, and Beatriz Santiago Muñoz / Carla Acevedo Yates PART III: Proposals for the Future Rewriting the Landscape: How the Valparaiso School’s travesias seek to transform a continent / Patricio del Real Imagining Postextractivist Futures / Lisa Blackmore Alliances of Survival: Ala Plástica, thislandyourland, and the arts of entanglement / Jens Andermann Animalas del futuro, escuchando el canto de las bichas / Camila Marambio Tiempo coatl, aprender a vivir en una época de extinción masiva / Helena Chavez MacgregorReviewsAuthor InformationInÉs Katzenstein is Curator of Latin American Art and Director of the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Research Institute at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. MarÍa del Carmen CarriÓn is Project Manager of the Cisneros Institute at MoMA. Madeline Murphy Turner is a former fellow of the Cisneros Institute, currently the Emily Rauh Pulitzer Curatorial Fellow in Contemporary Drawings at the Harvard Art Museums. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |