Cultural Visit from Anton Giulio Bragaglia. National and International Circulation of Avant-Garde Movements
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Avant-garde movements, cultural visits, Anton Giulio Bragaglia, Córdoba, cultural geographyAbstract
The following article is focused on the reconstructionand analysis of the arrival in Argentina of the setdesigner and theatrical creator Anton Giulio Bragaglia,as an international figure affiliated with avant-gardemovements. In our text we pay special attention to hispassage through Córdoba, considering that, from theanalysis of this case, we could unravel questions linkedto the historical relationship established betweencultural spaces of different hierarchy (in this caseCórdoba, Buenos Aires, Europe) and the circulation ofthe avant-garde movements in peripheral spaces.Downloads
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