Using an approach to Mexican muralism, specifically to the work of Rivera, Orozco and Siqueiros, Subirats explores the American and European interpretation of art, which obviously are hegemonic and place Mexican muralism in a diminished position when there is an attempt to understand it and study it according to criteria foreign to our Mexican culture, which nullifies its historical particularity, in the absence of an autonomous, specific and own theoretical horizon, in addition to the absence of a critical conscience. ...
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Using an approach to Mexican muralism, specifically to the work of Rivera, Orozco and Siqueiros, Subirats explores the American and European interpretation of art, which obviously are hegemonic and place Mexican muralism in a diminished position when there is an attempt to understand it and study it according to criteria foreign to our Mexican culture, which nullifies its historical particularity, in the absence of an autonomous, specific and own theoretical horizon, in addition to the absence of a critical conscience. Additionally, and in counterbalance with the above, the author exposes in an elegant, lyrical prose and from an original critical posture, the mythological, metaphysical, sociological and political foundation of every true work of art.
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