Disociaciones entre el arquitecto y el pintor
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Disociaciones entre el arquitecto y el pintor

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160 pages 2021

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The author studies the link and correspondence that exists between architecture and painting through the creative perspective of Francisco Méndez (1922-2021) as an architect, artist and academic. With academic training as an architect, Méndez stood out for being the pioneer of abstract art in Chile. He was the co-founder of the School of Architecture, of the instituto de Arquitectura and the Instituto de Arte of the Universidad Católica of Valparaiso and creator of the Museo del Cielo Abierto of that same city. The study on color was, along with Eduardo Vilches and Matilde Perez, among others, one of his greatest achievements. "Despite his extensive career, his work has not been sufficiently considered or valued in its disciplinary, academic or theoretical complexity. This research work aims to bring us closer to that knowledge." (HKB Translation) -Verso Cover.

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