Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin

Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art

Fishing in International Waters:

New Acquisitions from the Latin American Collection

January 30 – July 18, 2004.

Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art

University of Texas at Austin

23rd and San Jacinto

Austin, TX 78712

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Image: Jorge Macchi (with David Oubina), La Flecha de Zenon [Xeno's Arrow], 1992, Video (still), Archer M. Huntington Museum Fund, 2003

Livio Abramo, Julio Alpuy, Abel Barroso, Waltercio Caldas, Carlos Colombino, Alejandro Corujeira, Jose Pedro Costigliolo, Maria Freire, Leon Ferrari, Flavio Garciandia, Gego, Diego Gravinese, Victor Grippo, Esteban Lisa, Jorge Macchi, Cildo Meireles, Yoshua Okon, Cesar Paternosto, Raul Quintanilla, Fernando Rodriguez, Osvaldo Salerno, Cristian Silva, Jose Angel Toirac, Tonel, Katie van Scherpenberg, Cecilia Vicuna, Anton Vidokle

Fishing in International Waters is part of an inquiry into the broader issues of collecting modern and contemporary art from Latin America. How should an American university museum collect Latin American art? Should Latin American art be separate from a broader category of modern and contemporary art? How is the field of Latin American art adapted to an increasingly international contemporary art system? What kinds of agendas are behind the recent boom in Latin American/Latino art exhibitions and publications? These are the questions at the heart of the Blanton’s Latin American program, as the museum moves toward a new building, extensive collection catalogue, and expanded programming. When the new Blanton Museum opens in fall 2005, the modern and contemporary galleries will present the Latin American and American Collections in a fully integrated manner for the first time.

The last decade has seen a remarkable growth in traveling exhibitions and publications of Latin American art. However, very few museums have responded by expanding their collections to include art from Latin America in an organic manner. With the exhibition Fishing in International Waters, the Blanton presents 30 recent purchases, gifts, and commissions, while questioning the narrow thematic parameters within which art from Latin America tends to be placed. The exhibition presents different generations, countries, and movements, alongside work by non Latin American artists whose work engages with the region.

Recent growth in the collection was made possible by Fran Magee and Gallery 106, Cecilia de Torres, Robert Michael, David Craven, Fundacion Jose Llopis, and many others.

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