Mario Toral, memoria visual de una nación (Los Conflictos) / textos, Pablo Andrade B. [and five others].

Artist
Toral, Mario, 1934- [Browse]
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Language
Spanish
Published/​Created
Santiago, Chile : Museo Histórico Nacional, [2016]
Description
79 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm.

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    Summary note
    Memory and history, identity, pains of a nation, but also social commitment and love for life. These are some of the dimensions that are perceived and observed in the Visual Memory of a Nation mural, a work that was born to be shared and debated in the civic center of the city of Santiago, in a unique place such as the Universidad de Chile metro station, where thousands of people travel daily. Who could remain oblivious or distant to a visual narrative, epic character, more than twelve hundred square cuatrados, originated from the multiple and diverse conversations, meetings and dialogues that the artist was holding and sharing on his return to Chile. Mario Toral, the painter, the engraver, the photographer, took the public art to the wall to paint the history of Chile.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Language note
    In Spanish.
    Contents
    • Presentación / Rodrigo Azócar Hidalgo
    • Los Conflictos / Pablo Andrade Blanco
    • La agonia evolucinaria de la martiriologia desde una historia profunda de Mario Toral / Lautarno Núñez Atencia
    • La reflexion sobrwe la Araucania en el imaginario de Mario Toral / Jorge Pinto Rodriguez
    • La nación y sus desgarros / Julio Pinto Vallejos
    • Pasado
    • Presente
    • Bocetos.
    Other title(s)
    • Memoria visual de una nación
    • Los Conflictos
    ISBN
    • 9789567297429
    • 9567297428
    LCCN
    2017410236
    OCLC
    966470362
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