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Pablo Helguera

    Ocotzinalli (and Other New Britain Stories)
    Manual of Contemporary Art Style
    Artoons. Volume 3
    Theatrum Anatomicum (and Other Performance Lectures)
    Uronstelaii
    The Witches of Tepoztln (and Other Unpublished Operas)
    • 2021

      A Journal of the Year of the Pharmacy

      Four Express Scripts (and a Preamble)

      • 70 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the profound experience of solitude within a museum, reflecting on the connection between the observer and priceless artworks. It delves into the complex life stories behind the pieces, created by artists unaware of their future significance. The protagonist contemplates their own role within this space, questioning the meaning of the museum as a container of history and creativity. This introspective journey highlights the intersection of art, time, and personal reflection.

      A Journal of the Year of the Pharmacy
    • 2019

      Set against the backdrop of New Britain's industrial heritage, the book features three short stories crafted by artist Pablo Helguera. Drawing inspiration from the Shaker legacy, the town's manufacturing history, and the life of renowned artist Sol LeWitt, these narratives blend humor, supernatural elements, and poignant reflections on education and art. This collection serves as a tribute to the rich history of New Britain and its museum, celebrating the intersection of local culture and artistic expression.

      Ocotzinalli (and Other New Britain Stories)
    • 2015

      Utilizing the aphorism's literary tradition, Pablo Helguera offers insightful commentary on contemporary art through an anthropological perspective. Aimed primarily at visual artists, the reflections found in An Atlas of Commonplaces also resonate with broader discussions surrounding art-making for both professionals and the public. Helguera, a visual artist based in New York originally from Mexico City, has authored several notable works, enhancing his exploration of the social dynamics within the art world.

      An Atlas of Commonplace. A notebook for artists
    • 2012

      Art Scenes

      • 138 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores how contemporary art influences viewers to engage in self-reflective interpretation, suggesting that the value of art is shaped more by these interpretive acts than by the artworks themselves. Helguera posits that this dynamic affects various facets of art in society, highlighting the significance of the viewer's role in the construction of artistic value.

      Art Scenes
    • 2012

      ArTunes

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on the classical music world, Pablo Helguera's cartoon collection provides a humorous take on the quirks of performers and audiences, contrasting the usual formality of concerts. This work appeals to both specialists and enthusiasts, delivering laughter while celebrating the beauty and intricacies of classical music.

      ArTunes
    • 2011

      The book offers a personal account of Pablo Helguera's four-month journey from Alaska to Chile in 2006, intertwined with his artistic exploration. Through a unique collection of collages crafted from educational and historical texts, it blurs the lines between poetry and travel narrative, providing a cryptic yet evocative glimpse into his experiences and reflections during the trip.

      Suite Panamericana
    • 2011

      Education for Socially Engaged Art

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Education for Socially Engaged Art is the first 'Materials and Techniques' book for the emerging field of social practice. Written with a pragmatic, hands-on approach for university-level readers and those interested in real-life application of the theories and ideas around socially engaged art. The book, emphasizing the use of pedagogical strategies to address issues around social practice, addresses topics such as documentation, community engagement, dialogue and conversation, amongst many others.

      Education for Socially Engaged Art
    • 2010

      Artoons. Volume 3

      • 110 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Offering a unique insider's perspective, the "Artoons" blend satire with critical commentary on the contemporary art scene. Helguera's work navigates its contradictions through entertaining and thought-provoking illustrations that explore existential themes, making it a captivating critique of the art world.

      Artoons. Volume 3
    • 2010

      Uronstelaii

      • 70 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Set in 1660, a group of Dutch mystics arrives on a New World island to establish a society centered around a dramatic work performed in seven tableaux vivants. Their aim is to achieve a higher state of being through alchemical and hermetic practices, pushing the limits of human endurance and commitment. The narrative blends historical erudition with a journey into self-discovery, challenging perceptions of reality and knowledge. The author, Pablo Helguera, crafts a rich tapestry of storytelling that invites readers to explore profound themes of identity and existence.

      Uronstelaii
    • 2010

      A toddler experiences the beauty of fall leaves for the first time and shares them with others, inspiring adults to appreciate the wonders of autumn anew. This bilingual English/Spanish story captures the innocence of childhood and the joy of rediscovering nature's beauty through simple acts of kindness.

      Estela and the Leaves Estela y las Hojas