Octavio Medellín : spirit and form / Mark A. Castro.

Octavio Medellin (1907-1999) was an influential figure in Texas art for over six decades, creating evocative works in a wide variety of mediums. He engaged with artistic trends on both sides of the border, befriending prominent Mexican artists such as Carlos Merida, while working alongside foundatio...

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Main Author: Castro, Mark A. (Author)
Corporate Author: Dallas Museum of Art (Organizer, Host institution)
Language:English
Published: [Dallas] : Dallas Museum of Art, [2022]
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Physical Description:100 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Format: Book
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Octavio Medellin (1907-1999) was an influential figure in Texas art for over six decades, creating evocative works in a wide variety of mediums. He engaged with artistic trends on both sides of the border, befriending prominent Mexican artists such as Carlos Merida, while working alongside foundational figures of Texas regionalism like the Dallas 9. Born near San Luis Potosi, Mexico, and of Otomi descent, Medellin immigrated with his family to San Antonio when he was a teenager. His multinational identity was a source of creativity, but also forced him to navigate a complicated path between the two countries that he called home. Medellin's work is marked by a constant drive to adapt to new circumstances. Exploring the astonishing range of Medellin's work and his devotion to a meticulous process-centered practice, this retrospective asserts the artist's key place in the history of American and Texas art, while examining the reasons why his work has not been fully appreciated.
Note:"Published in conjunction with the exhibition Octavio Medellín: Spirit and Form, organized by the Dallas Museum of Art and presented in Dallas from February 6, 2022, to January 15, 2023"--Colophon.
Call Number:N6537.M3988 C37 2022
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-97).
ISBN:9780300263527
030026352X