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b/w and color plates, b/w illus., facs., plans, advts., wrps. A monthly publication ideated by painter Fernandez Ledesma and dedicated to Mexican plastic arts with participation of noted artists, architects, art critics and intellectuals. Contents include: Vol. I, No. 1. Octubre 1926: Agustin Lazo; Los daguerrotipos/ comentados por Weston -- Las escuelas al aire libre/ por S. (Salvador) Novo -- La Caricatura/ por S. Ramos - Ilustraciones de Covarrubias - Pinturas murales mexicanas/ J.Charlot - Móvil/ G. Fernández Ledesma - El sentimiento estético de los juguetes mexicanos -- Proyecto de Diego Rivera para un teatro en un puerto del Golfo de México/ colaboración técnica de ingeniería de don Benito García Benítez -- Photographs by Agustin Jiménez. In that environment and thanks to the efforts of some of the characters, the magazine form was created - the painter Gabriel Fernández Ledesma served as director and the poet Salvador Novo as literary censor and representative of the artistic criterion - which was constituted as one of the first Mexican publications that Was concerned with studying and disseminating articles on plastic arts (painting, engraving, sculpture and architecture) and popular expressions. According to the literary and popular arts researcher, Porfirio Martínez Peñaloza, its importance is comparable to that of Modern Magazine (1898-1911) or to the so-called El Maestro (1921-1923). In the editorial of the first issue of the magazine Forma, dated October 7, 1926, the Secretary of Education, J. M. Puig Casauranc, wrote in this regard: It is for the Secretariat of my office to pay special attention to the promotion and development of the plastic arts in the country, which constitute not only a strong spiritual bond . but also the clear and clear revelation of the formidable flow Of creative force that encourages our race. This primordial quality of the race, which no one will deny [.] creative force and artistic fantasy, which after three centuries of dark silence continues to strip the pawn and the Indian of their misery and their abjection by the art manifested in the tilma de Mild grace. This is how this pristine ability to produce real beauty has been preserved in our country, from generation to generation, as a sacred fire. [.] It is surely for us to congratulate ourselves on living the solemn historical moment of the awakening of a race. Who knows whether we should not, in essence, congratulate ourselves on the fact that Spanish domination first and Creole and later mestizo pride, Have given up the sublime task of revealing to the world the ignored and naive and genuine treasures of our nationality. General features of the magazine Forma Between 1926 and 1927 seven issues of the magazine Forma were published, although only six were published. It was sponsored by the Secretary of Public Education and the National University, which means that it had official support, not only for publication but also for the propagation of ideas, so that the diffusion of the visual arts and popular expressions were Seconded by the State, until it became part of the Mexican cultural heritage. By that time muralism had developed with ease and exalted the characteristics of Mexican art, calling it "the Mexican Renaissance." Form became an important means of spreading the national culture. In this regard, the editor of the magazine Form expressed in the first issue, in an article entitled "Mobile": In this great moment, we, the artists, are entrusted with the enormous task of solving the problem of our own expression, so that, once defined, we try to relate it to all our common things . We are the product of one The same race and the fruit of the same land . And let us work, of course, to achieve the pure formation of the art of the country, of the art that reflects our particular physiognomy. This elucidation will be our truth . Let us devote ourselves to the task of educating the people in the new racial aesthetic concept (our pre. N° de ref. del artículo 93268
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