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An archival collection of Camil's conceptual art and installations, incorporating themes of commerce, textile production and Latin American politics

This is the first monograph dedicated to the practice of Mexican artist Pia Camil (born 1980). The book combines formal institutional documentation with material from the artist's personal archive to feature 32 projects from 2006 to date. Camil's work engages in a revisionist formal exercise that rethinks canonical figures in Western Art from a Latin American female perspective, while also setting her art within the socio-political realities of Mexico and the United States. The book was designed in collaboration between the artist and Mexican designer Sofia Broid and includes an addendum by Gabriela Jauregui. Three illustrated essays, as well as an interview with the artist, delve into Camil's practice. With English and Spanish texts, this book makes Camil's important contribution to feminist and Latin American ar

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    Publisher: Inventory Press LLC
    Publication Date: 1/18/2024
    ISBN13: 9781941753637, 978-1941753637
    ISBN10: 1941753639

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

    Description

    An archival collection of Camil's conceptual art and installations, incorporating themes of commerce, textile production and Latin American politics

    This is the first monograph dedicated to the practice of Mexican artist Pia Camil (born 1980). The book combines formal institutional documentation with material from the artist's personal archive to feature 32 projects from 2006 to date. Camil's work engages in a revisionist formal exercise that rethinks canonical figures in Western Art from a Latin American female perspective, while also setting her art within the socio-political realities of Mexico and the United States. The book was designed in collaboration between the artist and Mexican designer Sofia Broid and includes an addendum by Gabriela Jauregui. Three illustrated essays, as well as an interview with the artist, delve into Camil's practice. With English and Spanish texts, this book makes Camil's important contribution to feminist and Latin American ar

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