Ciudad solar: a communitarian, universal city in 1970s Cali
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2014Autor
Martínez, Katia González
Director(es)
Winks, Christopher
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Resumen
In the 1970s—in the historical center of the Colombian city of Cali—
there existed an alternative space for coexistence, creation, cinephilia,
and art exhibitions, a meeting point for a generation of young people
interested in the plastic arts, photography, and watching and making
films. Ciudad Solar was formed from the confluence of interests that a
group of young people (20 to 26 years old) had in art, culture, and the
city; some were united by their association with the political left, and some
rejected the academy as a training ground, opting for a self-taught method
in fields such as filmmaking, photography, serigraphy, art criticism, and
art curating. Viewed in retrospect, Ciudad Solar was an unprecedented
experience in the institutional circuit of art and culture in Colombia.
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Cinephilia; ExhibitionsEnlace al recurso
https://doi.org/10.1080/08905762.2014.890365Colecciones
- Año 2014 [107]
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