"Forming Abstraction fills in many gaps and inconsistencies about this period and as such is a welcome addition to extant scholarship and especially to the classroom, where Nelson’s clear and engaging prose will undoubtedly be appreciated. More importantly, the author’s unique insight paves the way for new possibilities in addressing postwar art in Brazil and elsewhere in Latin America, including further research into the racialized, classed, and gendered dimensions of abstract art."
Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture
"Forming Abstraction deftly balances the ideas and practices of individual artists and critics with the motivations of corporate and state patrons and institutions. . . . Nelson’s study is necessary reading for students and scholars of modern art in Latin America."
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Biographical note
Adele Nelson is Assistant Professor of Art History and Associate Director of the Center for Latin American Visual Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.