Miró. El asesino de la pintura

Miró. El asesino de la pintura

Castro Florez, Fernando

$358.00 MXN

Sinopsis

Hay siempre una rara elegancia en Miró, vestido con trajes que le confieren una seriedad que contrasta con la viveza de su mirada, a veces repeinado, ajeno a lo que sería el estereotipo ?vanguardista?, ese mírico desarreglo de los bohemios; incluso en una fotografía en al que aparece realizando un graffiti en la playa con un palo, calza unos zapatos negros de paseo dominguero y ha tenido que remangarse un poco los pantalones de vestir por si acaso llegaba hasta él una ola traicionera. Sin duda, el aspecto de Miró no era el de un pintor moderno. ¿Tendrá todo eso alto que ver con su deseo confesado de asesinar a la pintura?

Editorial:
Abada Editores
Año de edición:
2010
Materia
Arte
ISBN:
978-84-96775-68-8
Páginas:
112
Encuadernación:
Pasta blanda
Idioma:
Castellano

Disponibilidad en Centros

  • Condesa
  • Polanco
  • Santa Fe
  • Perisur
  • Zona Rosa
  • Roma
  • San Ángel

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