“This lavish publication, which examines [Boulton's] full range of activity, including pre-Hispanic art, promises to be revelatory.”
~Jacqueline Riding, The Art Newspaper
“[A] remarkable book. . . . Alfredo Boulton: Looking at Venezuela, 1928–1978 paints a compelling portrait of a period in which art, art history and politics were part of a modernising project.”
~Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro, The Art Newspaper
“Beautifully constructed. . . . Recommended for undergraduate and graduate students interested in Latin American art history, archivists, and libraries seeking to expand their Latin American history collections.”
~Christine Rosa, ARLIS/NA
“This book is unique because it looks comprehensively at his artistic production and at the important role he played in the historiographical development and understanding of Venezuelan art and modernity.”
~L. E. Carranza, CHOICE