Megan A. Sullivan is assistant professor in the Department of Art History and the College at the University of Chicago.
“Sullivan’s close reading, contextual sensitivity and sidestepping
of grand simplifying narratives make this book an extremely
valuable addition to the growing literature on art from regions
outside the classic mainstream.”—Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro, Art
Newspaper
“Beautifully constructed and convincingly argued, this book fills
an important gap in published literature and will have a great
impact on how scholars and students study Latin American
modernism.”—Harper Montgomery, author of The Mobility of Modernism:
Art and Criticism in 1920s Latin America
“Radical Form is original and certainly very intelligent. It makes
an important contribution to the field of Latin American art
history.”—Abigail McEwen, author of Revolutionary Horizons: Art and
Polemics in 1950s Cuba
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