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Not Native American Art - Fakes, Replicas, and Invented Traditions (Hardcover): Janet Catherine Berlo Not Native American Art - Fakes, Replicas, and Invented Traditions (Hardcover)
Janet Catherine Berlo; Foreword by Joe Horse Capture
R978 R839 Discovery Miles 8 390 Save R139 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The faking of Native American art objects has proliferated as their commercial value has increased, but even a century ago experts were warning that the faking of objects ranging from catlinite pipes to Chumash sculpture was rampant. Through a series of historical and contemporary case studies, Janet Catherine Berlo engages with troubling and sometimes confusing categories of inauthenticity. Based on decades of research as well as interviews with curators, collectors, restorers, replica makers, reenactors, and Native artists and cultural specialists, Not Native American Art examines the historical and social contexts within which people make replicas and fakes or even invent new objects that then become "traditional." Berlo follows the unexpected trajectories of such objects, including Northwest Coast carvings, "Navajo" rugs made in Mexico, Zuni mask replicas, Lakota-style quillwork, and Mimbres bowl forgeries. With engaging anecdotes, the book offers a rich and nuanced understanding of a surprisingly wide range of practices that makers have used to produce objects that are "not Native American art."

Mark: Sonya Kelliher-Combs: Julie Decker, Janet Catherine Berlo Mark: Sonya Kelliher-Combs
Julie Decker, Janet Catherine Berlo; Text written by Laura Fry
R1,433 R1,206 Discovery Miles 12 060 Save R227 (16%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Sonya Kelliher-Combs offers a chronicle of the ongoing struggle for self-definition and identity in the Alaskan context. Her combination of shared iconography with intensely personal imagery demonstrates the generative power that each vocabulary has over the other. Similarly, her use of synthetic, organic, traditional and modern materials moves beyond oppositions between Western/Native culture, self/other and man/nature, to examine their interrelationships and interdependence while also questioning accepted notions of beauty. Kelliher-Combs' process dialogues the relationship of her work to skin, the surface by which an individual is mediated in culture. Sonya Kelliher-Combs was raised in the Northwest Alaska community of Nome. Her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree is from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and Master of Fine Arts is from Arizona State University. Through her mixed media painting and sculpture, Kelliher-Combs offers a chronicle of the ongoing struggle for self-definition and identity in the Alaskan context. Her combination of shared iconography with intensely personal imagery demonstrates the generative power that each vocabulary has over the other. Similarly, her use of synthetic, organic, traditional and modern materials moves beyond oppositions between Western/Native culture, self/other and man/nature, to examine their interrelationships and interdependence while also questioning accepted notions of beauty. Kelliher-Combs' process dialogues the relationship of her work to skin, the surface by which an individual is mediated in culture. Kelliher-Combs' work has been shown in numerous individual and group exhibitions in Alaska, the United States and internationally, including the national exhibition Changing Hands 2: Art without Reservation and SITELINES: Much Wider Than a Line. She is a recipient of the prestigious United States Arts Fellowship, Joan Mitchell Fellowship, Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art, and a Rasmuson Fellowship. Her work is included in the collections of the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Art, Anchorage Museum, Alaska State Museum, University of Alaska Museum of the North, Eiteljorg Museum, and The National Museum of the American Indian. Kelliher-Combs currently lives and works in Anchorage, Alaska.

Miguel Covarrubias - Drawing a Cosmopolitan Line (Hardcover): Carolyn Kastner Miguel Covarrubias - Drawing a Cosmopolitan Line (Hardcover)
Carolyn Kastner; Alicia Inez Guzmán, Khristaan D Villela, Janet Catherine Berlo; Introduction by Adriana Williams; …
R1,465 R1,333 Discovery Miles 13 330 Save R132 (9%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Miguel Covarrubias enjoyed transcultural encounters and exchanges in the cosmopolitan centers of Mexico City, New York, and Europe, where he met and exchanged ideas in a global network of modernists such as Georgia O'Keeffe. Famous for his caricature studies, he was also an accomplished painter, set designer, and book illustrator. Less well known are his consummate skills as an art historian, curator, cartographer, ethnographer, and documentary filmmaker, as well as his direction of programs in museum studies, dance, and the excavation of cultural sites in Mexico.

Miguel Covarrubias: Drawing a Cosmopolitan Line, the catalogue of an exhibition at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, establishes the importance of Covarrubias's broad-ranging and significant contributions to modern art. The book includes an extensive selection of this prolific artist's compositions in graphite, watercolor, and oil paint, as well as illustrations from his scholarly publications. Four accompanying essays consider Covarrubias's artistic practice and contributions to the richness of modern art. They discuss his lifelong habit of moving between modern cities and remote sites of ancient cultures, which engendered a strong cosmopolitanism in his work; his role in promoting the art of the Americas, from ancient Olmec works to contemporary pieces, through curatorial efforts in New York and Mexico City; the large-scale mural maps Covarrubias made for the 1939 San Francisco World's Fair that bring his anthropological, ethnographic, and geographic interests together with cartography and blur lines between landscape and culture; and his substantial scholarship on the indigenous arts of North America.

Wild by Design - Two Hundred Years of Innovation and Artistry in American Quilts (Paperback, New): Janet Catherine Berlo,... Wild by Design - Two Hundred Years of Innovation and Artistry in American Quilts (Paperback, New)
Janet Catherine Berlo, Patricia Cox Crews
R843 Discovery Miles 8 430 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Wild by Design explores the American tradition of freewheeling, improvisational, often asymmetrical quilts, whose makers experimented boldly with design, color, and pictorial motifs. It examines both the aesthetics and the social history of quilts from the early nineteenth century to the present, including Amish, African American, and modern art quilts. From the state fair to the clothesline, women have sought ways to exhibit the beauty and optical effects of their quilts. The "quilting frolic" of the nineteenth century was for many women an alternative to the art academy and the salon. Janet Berlo reminds us that quilts were a valued form of artistic expression, meant to be shared and admired among the company of other women. Over fifty applique and pieced quilts are illustrated, chosen from the collections of the International Quilt Study Center for their outstanding visual qualities. Each is accompanied by a lively dialogue among quilt experts that illustrates the varied dimensions of quilts as aesthetic objects of the highest order and as reflections of the lives and societies of their makers. This multifaceted analysis of quilts sheds light on the histories of women, textiles, and American art and culture.

Native North American Art (Paperback, New): Janet Catherine Berlo, Ruth B. Phillips Native North American Art (Paperback, New)
Janet Catherine Berlo, Ruth B. Phillips
R760 R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Save R101 (13%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This exciting new investigation explores the rich variety of indigenous arts in the US and Canada from the early pre-contact period to the present day. It shows the importance of the visual arts in maintaining the integrity of spiritual, social, political, and economic systems within Native North American societies and examines such issues as gender, representation, the colonial encounter, and contemporary arts. Basketry, wood and rock carvings, dance masks, and beadwork, are discussed alongside the paintings and installations of modern artists such as Robert Davidson, Emmi Whitehorse, and Alex Janvier.

Quilting Lessons - Notes from the Scrap Bag of a Writer and Quilter (Paperback): Janet Catherine Berlo Quilting Lessons - Notes from the Scrap Bag of a Writer and Quilter (Paperback)
Janet Catherine Berlo
R324 R303 Discovery Miles 3 030 Save R21 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the middle of a successful academic career, art historian Janet Catherine Berlo found herself literally at a loss for words. A severe case of writer’s block forced her to abandon a book manuscript midstream; she found herself quilting instead. Scorning the logic, planning, and order of scholarship and writing, she immersed herself in freewheeling patterns and vivid colors. For eighteen months she spent all day, every day, quilting. This book penetrates to the very heart of women’s lives, focusing on their relationships to family and friends, to work, to daily tasks. It is a search for meaning at midlife, a search for an integration of career and creativity.

Teotihuacan Art Abroad, Part i - A study of metropolitan style and provincial transformation in incensario workshops... Teotihuacan Art Abroad, Part i - A study of metropolitan style and provincial transformation in incensario workshops (Paperback)
Janet Catherine Berlo
R2,024 Discovery Miles 20 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Teotihuacan Art Abroad, Part ii - A study of metropolitan style and provincial transformation in incensario workshops... Teotihuacan Art Abroad, Part ii - A study of metropolitan style and provincial transformation in incensario workshops (Paperback)
Janet Catherine Berlo
R2,012 Discovery Miles 20 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Text and Image in Pre-Columbian Art - Essays on the interrelationship of the verbal and visual arts (Paperback): Janet... Text and Image in Pre-Columbian Art - Essays on the interrelationship of the verbal and visual arts (Paperback)
Janet Catherine Berlo
R2,221 Discovery Miles 22 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Textile Traditions of Mesoamerica and the Andes - An Anthology (Paperback, Univ of Texas P): Margot Blum Schevill, Janet... Textile Traditions of Mesoamerica and the Andes - An Anthology (Paperback, Univ of Texas P)
Margot Blum Schevill, Janet Catherine Berlo, Edward B. Dwyer
R1,235 R1,073 Discovery Miles 10 730 Save R162 (13%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Chapters provide detailed information on manufacturing (spinning, weaving, dyeing, decorating); communicative significance (ethnicity, identity, tradition, rank, geographic origin); and marketing and commercialization among contemporary groups of indigenous descent"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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