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Mira Cuba! : manifesti cinematografici, politici e sociali = carteles de cine, políticos y sociales = movie, political and social posters / catalogo a cura di Luigino Bardellotto.

By: Bardellotto, LuiginoLanguage: English, it, sp Producer: Milano : Silvana Editoriale, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013. Description: 239 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 25 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume001: 27383ISBN: 9788836626991Other title: Mira Cuba! : the Cuban poster art from 1959 | Mira Cuba! : l'arte del manifesto cubano dal 1959 | Mira Cuba! : el arte del cartel cubano a partir de 1959Subject(s): Graphic arts | Posters, Cuban--20th century--Exhibitions | Film posters, Cuban--ExhibitionsDDC classification: 741.674 MIR
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Many eras have passed in Cuba since Fidel Castro took office in 1959 after the Revolution, but the special character of the graphic art spawned in that chaotic, fertile moment has endured, as this volume shows. In Cuba, posters were, and continue to be, popular tools to disseminate ideas, to encourage the Cuban people in the construction of a new society and to spread information on government programs and/or propaganda. The ideal democratic art form, poster art as it has flourished in Cuba also developed a unique idiom in film, music and sports. Today, many of these works, by celebrated poster artists such as Olivio Martinez Viera, Alfredo Rostgaard, F lix Beltr n, Rafael Morante, Eduardo Marin, Olivio Martinez, Antonio Fern ndez Reboiro, Rafael Morante Boyerizo, Ren Cardenas Azcuy, Victor Manuel Navarrete and Eduardo Mu oz Bachs, are counted among the greatest posters produced in the twentieth century. In this overview of the subject, the influence of American Pop art and psychedelia, as well as earlier precedents in Dadaism, the Russian avant-garde and German Expressionism, can be seen to have informed Cuba's graphic arts. Mira Cuba collects more than 250 posters, sketches and layouts created between 1959 and the present.

Published on the occasion of the exhibition held 28 September 2013 - 12 January 2014, Pordenone, Italy.

Text in English, Italian and Spanish.

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