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Anna Indych-López

20th-Century Latin American Art

PhD, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, 2003

aindych@ccny.cuny.edu

Professor Anna Indych-López specializes in the modern art of Latin America, specifically Mexico. Her work focuses on institutional critique, exhibition culture, cross-cultural perceptions, reception analysis, and post-colonial theory. She received the College Art Association’s Wyeth Foundation for American Art Publication Grant for her book Muralism without Walls: Rivera, Orozco, and Siqueiros in the United States, 1927-1940 (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009)

Books and Articles:

Muralism without Walls: Rivera, Orozco, and Siqueiros in the United States, 1927-1940. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009.

“’An Abstract Courbet’: The Cubist Spaces of Diego Rivera’s Murals,” in Diego Rivera in Paris: The Cubist Portraits. Dallas, TX: The Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University, 2009.

“Mural Gambits: Mexican Muralism in the United States and the ‘Portable’ Fresco.” Art Bulletin LXXXIX, no. 2 (June 2007): 286-304.

“‘None of Those Little Donkeys for Me’: Tamayo, Cultural Prestige, and Perceptions of Modern Mexican Art in the United States.” Tamayo: A Modern Icon Reinterpreted. Mexico: Turner Libros and Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 2007, 343-365.

“Between Worlds: Anita Brenner, Transcultural Identity, and Mexican Art in New York.” Anita Brenner: Visión de una época. Mexico: Editorial RM, 2007, 41-51.

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