Olga Costa: Dialogues with Mexican Modernism
By Sabine Hoffmann (Editor), Stefan Weppelmann (Editor), Brenda J. Caro Cocotle (Contribution by), Dina Comisarenco Mirkin (Contribution by), Daniel Garza Usabiaga (Contribution by), Sabine Hoffmann (Contribution by), Arturo López Rodríguez (Contribution by), Aurelia Rager (Contribution by), Stefan Weppelmann (Contribution by)
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By Sabine Hoffmann (Editor), Stefan Weppelmann (Editor), Brenda J. Caro Cocotle (Contribution by), Dina Comisarenco Mirkin (Contribution by), Daniel Garza Usabiaga (Contribution by), Sabine Hoffmann (Contribution by), Arturo López Rodríguez (Contribution by), Aurelia Rager (Contribution by), Stefan Weppelmann (Contribution by)
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Rediscovering an important contemporary of Frida Kahlo. An important female voice in Mexico’s modernist art community, Olga Costa (1913–93) painted the women and landscapes of her adopted home country. Largely self-taught, she was inspired by daily life, the colorful clothes and flora of her surroundings, and an underappreciated dialogue between artistic communities in Mexico and in Europe, where she was born. This book situates her work between Mexican and European modernism, tracing her l...






















