Edited by Thomas Rothe. Preface by Josh T. Franco. Text by Florencia San Martín.
Notebooks, drawings and ephemera from the acclaimed Chilean painter's Smithsonian bequest
Chilean painter Jorge Tacla (born 1958) depicts architectural and urban ruins in the wake of catastrophe, natural or man-made. In 2019, the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art acquired Tacla’s papers—drawings, correspondence, photographs, notebooks and clippings—a selection of which are presented here.
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Published by Ediciones de Arrabal. Edited by Thomas Rothe. Preface by Josh T. Franco. Text by Florencia San Martín.
Notebooks, drawings and ephemera from the acclaimed Chilean painter's Smithsonian bequest
Chilean painter Jorge Tacla (born 1958) depicts architectural and urban ruins in the wake of catastrophe, natural or man-made. In 2019, the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art acquired Tacla’s papers—drawings, correspondence, photographs, notebooks and clippings—a selection of which are presented here.