Álvaro Barrios
Popular Print for the 6th International Print Biennial in Krakow, published in El Heraldo, February 20, 1976 (Grabado popular impreso para la VI Bienal Internacional de Grabado de Cracovia, publicado en El Heraldo, 20 de febrero de 1976)
1976
Offset lithograph on newsprint
Not on view
Barrios, a teacher, critic, painter, and sculptor, was a key figure in the introduction of Conceptual art to Colombia with his series Grabados populares, or Popular Prints. Rather than producing traditional limited editions, Barrios issued his Popular Prints in great numbers by having them printed in local newspapers, signing and numbering the works for anyone who asked him to do so. These prints, mostly published between 1972 and 1984, often display the lush, dreamlike quality found in his paintings and collages, which combine art–historical, cultural, and religious references in fantastic and surreal scenes.
New Perspectives in Latin American Art, 1930–2006: Selections from a Decade of Acquisitions, November 21, 2007–February 25, 2008.
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