Cold War in the White Cube: U.S. Exhibitions of Latin American Art, 1959–1968

Awards:   Nominated for ALAA-Arvey Foundation Book Award 2023
Author:   Delia Solomons (Drexel University)
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
ISBN:  

9780271093291


Pages:   244
Publication Date:   28 February 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Cold War in the White Cube: U.S. Exhibitions of Latin American Art, 1959–1968


Awards

  • Nominated for ALAA-Arvey Foundation Book Award 2023

Overview

In 1959, the very year the Cuban Revolution amplified Cold War tensions in the Americas, museumgoers in the United States witnessed a sudden surge in major exhibitions of Latin American art. Surveying the 1960s boom of such exhibits, this book documents how art produced in regions considered susceptible to communist influence was staged on U.S. soil for U.S. audiences. Held in high-profile venues such as the Guggenheim Museum, the Walker Art Center, MoMA, and the Art Institute of Chicago, the exhibitions of the 1960s Latin American art boom did not define a single stylistic trend or the art of a single nation but rather attempted to frame Latin America as a unified whole for U.S. audiences. Delia Solomons calls attention to disruptive artworks that rebelled against the curatorial frames purporting to hold them and reveals these exhibitions to be complex contact zones in which competing voices collided. Ultimately, through multiple means—including choosing to exclude artworks with readily decipherable political messages and evading references to contemporary inter-American frictions—the U.S. curators who organized these shows crafted projections of Pan-American partnership and harmony, with the United States as leader, interpreter, and good neighbor, during an era of brutal U.S. interference across the Americas. Theoretically sophisticated and highly original, this survey of Cold War–era Latin American art exhibits sheds light on the midcentury history of major U.S. art museums and makes an important contribution to the fields of museum studies, art history, and Latin American modernist art.

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Author:   Delia Solomons (Drexel University)
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Imprint:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 22.90cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.930kg
ISBN:  

9780271093291


ISBN 10:   0271093293
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   28 February 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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“Exciting and exemplary scholarship. . . .Highly sophisticated in its methodology, clear in its language and exposition, fair in its conclusions, and committed overall to uncovering new knowledge, Cold War in the White Cube is a model of progressive scholarship.” —Leonard Folgarait,author of Painting 1909: Pablo Picasso, Gertrude Stein, Henri Bergson, Comics, Albert Einstein, and Anarchy “Delia Solomons’s brilliant book follows a deep intellectual rigor to weave a fascinating account of the surge in attention and efflorescence of Latin American art exhibitions and publications in the United States in the fractious period of 1959-1968 that has been largely forgotten. Beautifully written and meticulously researched in archives in the United States, Argentina, and Brazil, Solomons’s book engages artists’ voices to counterpoint disparate visions, constructed narratives, and portrayals by US critics and cultural workers of Latin American art at the time.” —Olga U. Herrera,author of American Interventions and Modern Art in South America


“Exciting and exemplary scholarship. . . .Highly sophisticated in its methodology, clear in its language and exposition, fair in its conclusions, and committed overall to uncovering new knowledge, Cold War in the White Cube is a model of progressive scholarship.” —Leonard Folgarait, author of Painting 1909: Pablo Picasso, Gertrude Stein, Henri Bergson, Comics, Albert Einstein, and Anarchy “Delia Solomons’s brilliant book follows a deep intellectual rigor to weave a fascinating account of the surge in attention and efflorescence of Latin American art exhibitions and publications in the United States in the fractious period of 1959-1968 that has been largely forgotten. Beautifully written and meticulously researched in archives in the United States, Argentina, and Brazil, Solomons’s book engages artists’ voices to counterpoint disparate visions, constructed narratives, and portrayals by US critics and cultural workers of Latin American art at the time.” —Olga U. Herrera, author of American Interventions and Modern Art in South America


Exciting and exemplary scholarship. . . .Highly sophisticated in its methodology, clear in its language and exposition, fair in its conclusions, and committed overall to uncovering new knowledge, Cold War in the White Cube is a model of progressive scholarship. -Leonard Folgarait, author of Painting 1909: Pablo Picasso, Gertrude Stein, Henri Bergson, Comics, Albert Einstein, and Anarchy


Author Information

Delia Solomons is an Assistant Professor of Art History at Drexel University. Her research has appeared in Art Bulletin, Journal of Curatorial Studies, and The Americas Revealed: Collecting Colonial and Modern Latin American Art in the United States, copublished by Penn State University Press and The Frick Collection.

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