Antonio Berni: Juanito and Ramona (Houston Museum of Fine Arts)

by Marcelo Pacheco and Mari Carmen Ramirez

Guillermo David, Andrea Giunta, Hector Olea, Michael Wellen, and Héctor Olea

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Argentinian figurative artist Antonio Berni (1905–1981) is known for his aesthetic originality and for art steeped in social commentary. In the 1950s, he inaugurated a series of works that documented the lives of two fictional characters, Juanito Laguna and Ramona Montiel. Through the stories of Juanito, a denizen of Argentina’s shantytowns, and Ramona, who rises from the working class to the upper echelons of society, Berni addressed topics from industrialization to neocolonialism to economic backwardness and their effects on the population of underdeveloped countries.

Written by leading scholars of Latin American art, this handsome volume presents the first comprehensive survey of the internationally acclaimed Juanito and Ramona series. Richly illustrated with more than 250 color images, the volume brings together nearly two decades of Berni’s monumental, mixed-media reliefs and assemblages, experimental works on paper, and sculptural constructions made of found, everyday objects.




Distributed for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston


Exhibition Schedule:

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
(11/10/13–01/26/14)

Phoenix Art Museum
(06/28/14–09/21/14)

  • ISBN10 0300196482
  • ISBN13 9780300196481
  • Publish Date 15 January 2014
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 14 March 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Yale University Press