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La trama de la comunicación

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MOUGUELAR, Lorena. Referentes para el arte nuevo: La Gaceta del Sur de Rosario. Trama comun. [online]. 2013, vol.17, n.1, pp.59-76. ISSN 1668-5628.

La Gaceta del Sur, newspaper of critical, art and letters edited in Rosario during 1928, was an alternative space of circulation for the production of those modern local authors that neither had a place in the media nor in the traditional cultural institutions. Through notes about art, reproductions of works or illustrations of texts, its pages gave visibility to a group of artists interested in the new, who lived and worked in cities as distant as Rosario, Buenos Aires or Paris. In that sense, it let them show not only the last aesthetic searches of local painters and sculptors, but also spread diverse ways of the metropolitan modernism that served as references for the renovation programs generated in this thriving city of the interior. These images, related to the reverberations of the historical avant-gardes and the restorative movement of the interwar period, worked in Argentina as an aesthetic avant-garde then. Our article intends to rebuild the relations that local creators established between their proposals and those from certain artists settled in the big cultural centres, through the study of the images selected by La Gaceta del Sur.

Palabras clave : Newspaper; Modernism; References; Metropolis; Circulation.

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