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Tensión : Luciana Lamothe / Marie Bardet ; Marie Frampier ; Manuela Moscoso ; Claudio Iglesias ; Villa Javier.

By: Lamothe, Luciana, 1975-Contributor(s): Bardet, Marie [writer of supplementary textual content.] | Frampier, Marie [writer of supplementary textual content.] | Iglesias, Claudio [writer of supplementary textual content.] | Javier, Villa [writer of supplementary textual content.] | Moscoso, Manuela [writer of supplementary textual content.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Buenos Aires : KBB, Kültur Büro, 2017. Edition: Primera ediciónDescription: 268 p. : ill. (chiefly color) ; 28 cmISBN: 9789874578341; 9874578343Uniform titles: Works. Selections Subject(s): Lamothe, Luciana, 1975- -- Catalogs | Lamothe, Luciana, 1975- -- Criticism and interpretation | Art, Argentine -- 21st century | Art, Modern -- Argentina | Women artists -- Argentina -- 21st centuryLOC classification: N6639.L345 | A4 2017Summary: Tension is the first monographic book about visual artist Luciana Lamothe. Comprises her works made between 2003 and 2016, from her first urban interventions after the 2001 crisis, to her large iron and wood structures produced in biennials, museums and galleries both in Argentina and abroad. The book is divided into four chapters that address various facets of her production. Each of these chapters is composed of an interview between the artist and Javier Villa as a prologue and an exhaustive visual account of the works, analyzed in unpublished texts by local and international authors such as Marie Bardet and Marie Frampier.
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Tension is the first monographic book about visual artist Luciana Lamothe. Comprises her works made between 2003 and 2016, from her first urban interventions after the 2001 crisis, to her large iron and wood structures produced in biennials, museums and galleries both in Argentina and abroad. The book is divided into four chapters that address various facets of her production. Each of these chapters is composed of an interview between the artist and Javier Villa as a prologue and an exhaustive visual account of the works, analyzed in unpublished texts by local and international authors such as Marie Bardet and Marie Frampier.

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