Luis F. Noé y H. Zabala : [interview].

Esteban Peicovich reads a text by Ermanno Cavazzoni entitled El pintor chimeta from Cavazzoni's Vidas breves de idiotas. Peicovich interviews Luis Felipe Noé and Horacio Zabala, co-authors of El arte en cuestion: Conversaciones. Noé was born in 1933. He studied painting with Horacio Butler, and...

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Corporate Author: Texas A & M University. Libraries
Other Authors: Peicovich, Esteban (Interviewer)
Format: CD Audio Book
Language:Spanish
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; [2007]
Series:Colección Los Palabristas ; 589.
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Summary:Esteban Peicovich reads a text by Ermanno Cavazzoni entitled El pintor chimeta from Cavazzoni's Vidas breves de idiotas. Peicovich interviews Luis Felipe Noé and Horacio Zabala, co-authors of El arte en cuestion: Conversaciones. Noé was born in 1933. He studied painting with Horacio Butler, and self-taught journalism. He also wrote art critiques for El Diario del Mundo. Noé has lived in Paris and New York, and in 1959 he had his first individual exposition. During 1961-65 he was a member of Nueva Figuracion/Otra Figuracion. Artist and architect Zabala was born in 1943. He resided in Rome, Vienna, and Geneva from 1976-1998. He has made numerous individual and collective expositions. He has also written theories about art and aesthetics. Their co-authored work consists of transcribed arguments between them about various art works. Noé talks about the conceptualization of objects, the problem created by defining each object, and how that affects our understanding of what it is. He believes that these are problems that face the creation of artistic works. Zabala shares his own thoughts on the matter and presents the trilogical relationship between word, image, and object. He and Noé talk about artists such as Marcel Duchamp and Jorge Luis Borges and of their impact. Peicovich reads the inside cover of El arte en cuestion.
Item Description:Recordable compact disc.
Converted with permission from sound cassette to compact disc by the Texas A&M University Libraries.
Sound recording.
Physical Description:1 sound disc (53 min., 6 sec.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Playing Time:00:53:06