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24 Hours 10 Minutes
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24 Hours 10 Minutes

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In 24 Hours 10 Minutes , Salvador Cidras examines the value of youth culture, placing special emphasis on the world of adolescent males and the symbolic relationships they develop in their everyday environments. The artist reshapes urban items and practices to reconstruct teenage stereotypes and explore the narratives that interfere with the construction of their identity. This book presents a compilation of Cidras’ drawings and templates created for the mural installation at the MUSAC. The book features an interview between the artist and MUSAC’s curator, Tania Pardo, with critical text by Shamin M. Momin, Director and curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ActarD Inc
Country
Spain
Date
2 March 2009
Pages
144
ISBN
9788496954830

In 24 Hours 10 Minutes , Salvador Cidras examines the value of youth culture, placing special emphasis on the world of adolescent males and the symbolic relationships they develop in their everyday environments. The artist reshapes urban items and practices to reconstruct teenage stereotypes and explore the narratives that interfere with the construction of their identity. This book presents a compilation of Cidras’ drawings and templates created for the mural installation at the MUSAC. The book features an interview between the artist and MUSAC’s curator, Tania Pardo, with critical text by Shamin M. Momin, Director and curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ActarD Inc
Country
Spain
Date
2 March 2009
Pages
144
ISBN
9788496954830