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Emma Reyes -
The revelatory world of Emma Reyes.
Also available in English edition.
A self-taught artist, Emma Reyes (Bogota, 1919–Bordeaux, 2003) frequented and made an impression on artists and writers such as Lola Álvarez Bravo, Gabriel García Márquez, Frida Kahlo, André Lhote, Enrico Prampolini, and Diego Rivera during her nomadic life. Her work can be associated with the aesthetics of 20th-century Latin American Magic Realism. In the mid-1950s, she began painting "Monsters"—part-human, part-animal hybrids—adopting a formal vocabulary that combined elements of post-Cubist and pre-Columbian art. This "animistic" tendency remained central throughout her work. In the early 1970s, she definitely turned her back on Western ideas, and adopted a distinctively South American worldview which culminated in her 1980s and 1990s series. In her "Imaginary Portraits" she drew on her identity, and memories of her journey across Latin America in the early 1940s, especially the time spent in the Paraguayan jungle, to depict individuals set among lush vegetation. Featuring her signature spidery lines and colorful compositions, the human being and surrounding jungle are one, telling an ancestral story of kinship. Reyes also created masterful close-up paintings of flowers, fruit, and vegetables, portraying them as living beings. Her practice set her apart from the formal concerns of her contemporaries, and allowed her to reconnect with her cultural identity. Far from calling for a return to the wild, she aimed to reject the anthropocentric worldview and return humanity to its rightful place, in dialogue with its environment. She made an important contribution to the debates around modern anthropocentrism and Eurocentrism in art through her creations, and anticipated contemporary discussions around "natureculture" (Donna Haraway), art, and ecological concerns.
Edited by Clément Dirié and Stéphanie Cottin.
Texts by Emma Reyes, Miguel A. López, Stéphanie Cottin.
 
2025 (publication expected by 1st quarter)
French edition
10,5 x 16,5 cm (softcover)
72 pages (40 ill.)
 
12.00
 
ISBN : 978-3-03764-616-8
EAN : 9783037646168
 
forthcoming


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