Barcelona: Visual Culture, Space and Power offers a unique approach to the history of the avantgarde in Barcelona, as well as its legacy in the post-war period. It presents the relationship between environment, identity and performance as explored by countercultural artists and communities from the 1960s to the present day.
Chapter 1. Breaking Boundaries: A Journey through the Catalan Avant-Garde
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Chapter 2. On the Starfish Road: Surrealism and the Paris–Barcelona Connection
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Chapter 4. Cafè Central: a Groundbreaking Independent Publishing House in Barcelona
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Chapter 5. The Case for Obsolescence: Thinking Time and Space in Joaquim Jordà’s Numax presenta
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Chapter 7. The Raval on Stage: Limits and Borders in Juan Mayorga’s Hamelin
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Chapter 8. Translating the Enigma: Temporality and Subjectivity in Ventura Pons’s Barcelona: (Un mapa)
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Chapter 9. Empowerment by Visualization: Experiences from Barcelona
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Chapter 11. Performing Barcelona: Cultural Tourism, Geography and Identity
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Chapter 14 Talking about Visual Poetry: Interviews with J. M. Calleja, Gustavo Vega and Xavier Canals
Carlota Caulfield, J.M. Calleja, Gustavo Vega Mansilla, Xavier Canals
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