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Article: Felipe Ehrenberg: MUSEO DE ARTE MODERNO.(Manchuria: Peripheral Vision)
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- Artforum International
- Article date:
- September 1, 2008
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MEXICO CITY
Encompassing fifty years of production, "Manchuria: Peripheral Vision" is the first formal retrospective of Felipe Ehrenberg. The artist's participation in Mexican art and culture during the late 1960s and '70s would prove critical in a country whose restrictions on artists and intellectuals, institutional inefficiency, disinterest, poor communication with the international art world, and political violence (especially the Tlatelolco massacre following large student demonstrations in October 1968 in Mexico City) led Ehrenberg to establish independence from any system or institution and move with his family to England in 1968.
Ehrenberg's six ...
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