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Nuances of Latin American Art - Matices del arte en America latina (English, Spanish, Paperback)
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Nuances of Latin American Art - Matices del arte en America latina (English, Spanish, Paperback)
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Is there such a thing as Latin American Art? Does it need this
label in a global art world? It is, of course, clear that there is
no such thing, just as there is no African nor European art. It
would be interesting though to include Caribbean art (which of
course doesn't exist either) and talk about specific forms of
creolization in the way that Edouard Glissant means it from a
global perspective that is not just Western. If we look at
different artistic expressions in different local contexts within a
geographic and linguistic area called Latin America, the insights
we get are very interesting. It might remind us of a kaleidoscope,
an ever changing, glittering flux of perspectives on a fluid
carrier medium. Through extensive field research involving travel
in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Honduras, Mexico and Peru, I have
been seeking to answer these questions and go into the Looking
Glass. Those journeys have included connecting as much as possible
with locals and investigating the subject of visual culture through
them. In order to learn about local traditions, I have explored a
small portion of the Amazonas on the border of Tres Fronteras, and
stayed with an indigenous family on one of the Islands of Lake
Titicaca. Additionally, in Peru I visited the art school in Cusco
which is famous for the Cuzco School paintings. Whether in rural
settings or the urban landscapes of Latin America, my approach has
always been to be humble, to listen and learn, aware that my
perspective is that of a Western woman. The discovery of immense
cultural diversity intensely broadened my horizons. In order to
develop an understanding of Latin American art, I have realized
that attempting to describe it requires an open mind that stretches
beyond any pre-conceived Eurocentric notions. Only then it is
possible to appreciate the enormous variety of artistic expressions
and contexts throughout multiple Latin American regions. The
projects described here reflect fifteen collaborations that were
carried out, over a period of six years involving thirty-four
artists. In some cases, the exchanges included galleries in various
Latin American countries. The themes explored were diverse and
varied. They ranged from the abstract and highly conceptual to the
more tangible and material. Together, the culminating exhibitions
have each contributed to exploring essential questions about Latin
American Art. The answers, however, are far from simple or
complete. Beyond the collection gathered here, the process of
discovery continues. So far, I have only witnessed the seedlings of
my understanding beginning to emerge. During the process of trying
to better understand Latin American Art and through producing
exhibitions in Switzerland, as well as curating content in Mexico
City and Brazil, it has become clear that cultural bridges can be
built through the universal interests that inform artistic
expression. These successful projects have demonstrated enormous
potential for future artistic collaborations of all sorts. The
possibilities are endless. - Andrea Hinteregger De Mayo, 2018. Text
in English and Spanish.
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