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The New Public Art: Collectivity and Activism in Mexico since the 1980s edited by Maria Polgovsky Ezcurra examines a range of artistic-activist projects carried out in Mexico between 1985 and 2017.
In an exclusive interview filmed as part of Art21’s flagship series Art in the Twenty-First Century, Cuevas explained how her conceptually rooted practice has real-world consequences.
That decade also brought her attention from the news media that had nothing to do with her art. After her mother’s death in 1985, Ms. de Cuevas and her brother, John, filed a suit to dispute a w ...
Despite Wenceslao "Tito" Cuevas' uncompromised style, which at one point some artists in Cebu disliked, he fought for it and lived the life he so loves. It was said that he started painting late ...
The artists present everyday materials as artworks, mine recognizable images for their poetic potential, and take their art to the streets. Featuring artists Natalia Almada, Minerva Cuevas ...
UPCC is the pioneering center of Fine Arts in Cebu, from where many local artists and art teachers graduated. The respected abstract artist Wenceslao “Tito” Cuevas started late in the formal ...