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Abraham Angel
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Abraham Angel

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A survey of the paintings of Abraham Angel that situates the celebrated artist's work within the broader arc of Mexican art in the 1920s

One of the leading artists of his generation in Mexico, Abraham Angel (1905-1924) produced just twenty-four paintings before his sudden death at the age of 19. Praised by Mexico's greatest cultural luminaries for his work's vivacity, individuality, and uninhibited emotion, Angel's paintings are immersed in the rich bohemian world of Mexico City in the 1920s and explore themes of national identity, urban life, and modernity. While much of the scholarship surrounding the artist has focused on the circumstances of his untimely death, essays by Mark A. Castro and Mireida Velazquez shift the spotlight to Angel's innovative and enduring work and how it reflects the broader political, social, and cultural currents that were transforming Mexico in the wake of the country's violent revolution. This beautifully illustrated volume reassesses the artist's legacy and draws readers into the world of one of the most unique painters in the history of Mexican art.

Distributed for the Dallas Museum of Art

Exhibition Schedule

Dallas Museum of Art (September 10, 2023-January 28, 2024)

Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City (March 14-July 14, 2024)

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Yale University Press
Country
United States
Date
26 September 2023
Pages
112
ISBN
9780300273250

A survey of the paintings of Abraham Angel that situates the celebrated artist's work within the broader arc of Mexican art in the 1920s

One of the leading artists of his generation in Mexico, Abraham Angel (1905-1924) produced just twenty-four paintings before his sudden death at the age of 19. Praised by Mexico's greatest cultural luminaries for his work's vivacity, individuality, and uninhibited emotion, Angel's paintings are immersed in the rich bohemian world of Mexico City in the 1920s and explore themes of national identity, urban life, and modernity. While much of the scholarship surrounding the artist has focused on the circumstances of his untimely death, essays by Mark A. Castro and Mireida Velazquez shift the spotlight to Angel's innovative and enduring work and how it reflects the broader political, social, and cultural currents that were transforming Mexico in the wake of the country's violent revolution. This beautifully illustrated volume reassesses the artist's legacy and draws readers into the world of one of the most unique painters in the history of Mexican art.

Distributed for the Dallas Museum of Art

Exhibition Schedule

Dallas Museum of Art (September 10, 2023-January 28, 2024)

Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City (March 14-July 14, 2024)

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Yale University Press
Country
United States
Date
26 September 2023
Pages
112
ISBN
9780300273250