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|   |   | Strange New WorldArt and Design from TijuanaEdited by Rachel Teagle. Essays by Teddy Cruz, Norma V. Iglesias Prieto, Ren» Peralta and Jos» Manuel Valenzuela Arce. Foreword by Hugh M. Davies and Eugenio Elorduy.
Over the past decade, a seismic shift in economic and political forces has transformed life in the second-largest city on the West Coast, situated at the most heavily trafficked international border crossing in the world. Tijuana's newfound wealth and haphazard expansion have changed patterns of migration for the city's many artists, who once routinely moved north to Los Angeles but are now staying or returning, and being joined by friends from Mexico City and beyond. This flourishing, strengthening artistic community has responded to the city's accelerated evolution with a broad range of work, from painting to conceptually driven installations; from street-level digital video to ambitious photo-documentation, filmmaking and political work; from sophisticated architectural proposals to product design associated with the internationally renowned "Nortec" musical movement.
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FORMAT: Paperback, 9.75 x 11.5 in. / 248 pgs / 100 color and 50 b&w. LIST PRICE: U.S. $39.95 LIST PRICE: CANADA $50 ISBN: 9780934418645 PUBLISHER: Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego AVAILABLE: 8/15/2006 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Out of print AVAILABILITY: Not available TERRITORY: WORLD | D.A.P. CATALOG: FALL 2006 Page 53 | PRESS INQUIRIES
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| Strange New World Art and Design from Tijuana Published by Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego. Edited by Rachel Teagle. Essays by Teddy Cruz, Norma V. Iglesias Prieto, Ren» Peralta and Jos» Manuel Valenzuela Arce. Foreword by Hugh M. Davies and Eugenio Elorduy. Over the past decade, a seismic shift in economic and political forces has transformed life in the second-largest city on the West Coast, situated at the most heavily trafficked international border crossing in the world. Tijuana's newfound wealth and haphazard expansion have changed patterns of migration for the city's many artists, who once routinely moved north to Los Angeles but are now staying or returning, and being joined by friends from Mexico City and beyond. This flourishing, strengthening artistic community has responded to the city's accelerated evolution with a broad range of work, from painting to conceptually driven installations; from street-level digital video to ambitious photo-documentation, filmmaking and political work; from sophisticated architectural proposals to product design associated with the internationally renowned "Nortec" musical movement.
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