ARTE ESPAÑOL CONTEMPORÁNEO
1992 – 2013
2013La Fábrica publishes Arte Español Contemporáneo 1992-2013, a volume directed by Rafael Doctor, created to serve as a tool for mapping Spanish art of the last two decades.
Edit: La Fábrica
Year: 2013
Texts: Juan Antonio Álvarez Reyes, Glòria Picazo, Álvaro De los Ángeles, Rafael Doctor, Tania Pardo, Sergio Rubira, Óscar Alonso Molina, Beatriz Herráez, Manuel Segade & David Barro
Pages: 500
Size: 23 x 28 cm
Language: Spanish, English
ISBN: 978-84-15691-16-7
La Fábrica publishes Arte Español Contemporáneo 1992-2013, a volume edited by Rafael Doctor, designed to create a comprehensive overview of Spanish art from the past two decades.
This book features ten thematic chapters written by specialists in the field, showcasing the diverse range of proposals developed by Spanish artists over the years. It provides a vibrant, visual, and well-referenced exploration that emphasizes the importance of studying these artistic contributions and recognizing their significance in shaping contemporary Spanish culture.
The recent surge in art spaces highlights a paradox: while there is a growing interest in the arts, the foundational structure of the sector remains neglected, plagued by issues stemming from ignorance and a lack of self-respect. This volume’s challenge is to establish a necessary framework for understanding Spanish contemporary art—an endeavor that has yet to be fully undertaken.
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