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  1. La Palette du ciel. Art baroque ibéro-américain (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles) : Colonisation de l'esprit et iconophilie chrétienne dans le Nouveau Monde
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  EPURE, Éditions et presses universitaires de Reims, Reims

    A conqueror does not only use the power of weapons and techniques. He also imports and imposes a system of norms, beliefs and forms of artistic expression in order to establish a political project that he considers legitimate. Situated on the edge of... more

     

    A conqueror does not only use the power of weapons and techniques. He also imports and imposes a system of norms, beliefs and forms of artistic expression in order to establish a political project that he considers legitimate. Situated on the edge of cultural and art history, this study aims to open up new perspectives on artistic creation during the Baroque period in Latin America. Lorsqu’un conquérant conscient de sa supériorité colonise un territoire, il ne se sert pas seulement de la puissance des armes et des techniques. Il importe et impose aussi un système de normes, de croyances et des formes d’expression artistique pour asseoir un projet politique qui lui semble d’entrée de jeu légitime. Située aux confins de l’histoire culturelle et de l’histoire des arts, cette étude s’efforce d’ouvrir de nouvelles perspectives sur la création artistique à l’époque baroque dans une Amérique Latine en voie de colonisation par les Européens, en analysant plus particulièrement le contexte d’apparition du syncrétisme religieux. À partir de l’étude minutieuse d’une sélection d’œuvres produites entre le xvie et le xviiie siècle dans la région andine (Pérou, Bolivie, Colombie, Équateur) et au Mexique, dans des domaines aussi divers que la gravure, la peinture, la sculpture ou encore l’architecture, il s’agit de montrer comment l’art du colonisateur intervient comme une instance productrice de normes et de jugements de valeur dans l’espace ibéro-­américain indigène. Dans l’Amérique coloniale, le syncrétisme dont témoigne l’art des premiers « créoles », autrement dit l’assimilation de nouveaux codes et leur amalgame avec le substrat culturel existant, encourage la négation de l’ancienne culture tout en procédant au recyclage d’anciens codes pour donner naissance à des croyances et des formes artistiques nouvelles, un métissage dont les conséquences, à la fois positives et négatives, se manifestent jusque de nos jours.

     

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    Source: OAPEN
    Language: French
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9782374961453; 9782374961392
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    Subjects: History of the Americas; Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700; Colonialism & imperialism; Art of indigenous peoples; Colonial art; Latin America
    Other subjects: Evangelization; Acculturation; Colonial art; Baroque
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (278 p.)
  2. Decolonizing Science in Latin American Art
    Author: Page, Joanna
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  UCL Press, London

    Projects that bring the ‘hard’ sciences into art are increasingly being exhibited in galleries and museums across the world. In a surge of publications on the subject, few focus on regions beyond Europe and the Anglophone world. Decolonizing Science... more

     

    Projects that bring the ‘hard’ sciences into art are increasingly being exhibited in galleries and museums across the world. In a surge of publications on the subject, few focus on regions beyond Europe and the Anglophone world. Decolonizing Science in Latin American Art assembles a new corpus of art-science projects by Latin American artists, ranging from big-budget collaborations with NASA and MIT to homegrown experiments in artists’ kitchens. While they draw on recent scientific research, these art projects also ‘decolonize’ science. If increasing knowledge of the natural world has often gone hand-in-hand with our objectification and exploitation of it, the artists studied here emphasize the subjectivity and intelligence of other species, staging new forms of collaboration and co-creativity beyond the human. They design technologies that work with organic processes to promote the health of ecosystems, and seek alternatives to the logics of extractivism and monoculture farming that have caused extensive ecological damage in Latin America. They develop do-it-yourself, open-source, commons-based practices for sharing creative and intellectual property. They establish critical dialogues between Western science and indigenous thought, reconnecting a disembedded, abstracted form of knowledge with the cultural, social, spiritual, and ethical spheres of experience from which it has often been excluded. Decolonizing Science in Latin American Art interrogates how artistic practices may communicate, extend, supplement, and challenge scientific ideas. At the same time, it explores broader questions in the field of art, including the relationship between knowledge, care, and curation; nonhuman agency; art and utility; and changing approaches to participation. It also highlights important contributions by Latin American thinkers to themes of global significance, including the Anthropocene, climate change, and environmental justice. ‘Joanna Page presents a deeply researched account of contemporary art-science projects in Latin America. She situates them at the crux of current discussions on the decolonization of both the sciences and the arts: by questioning Eurocentric views on humanism and modernity, exploring expanded ideas of perception and cognition, and placing Western scientific knowledge within constellations of beliefs and practices that have been marginalised by colonial histories.’ – Mara Polgovsky Ezcurra, Birkbeck College

     

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  3. Tuhituhi
    William Hodges, Cook's painter in the South Pacific
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Otago University Press, Dunedin

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
    89.785.87
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781877578175; 1877578177
    Subjects: Malerei; Ozeanien <Motiv>; Colonial art; Individual artists, art monographs; Painting & paintings; Art and Design
    Other subjects: Hodges, William (1744-1797)
    Scope: 346 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karten, 17x24 cm
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  4. Curating transcultural spaces
    perspectives on postcolonial conflicts in museum culture
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Visual Arts, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)

    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Düsseldorf
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781350227736; 9781350227743; 9781350227750
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    Edition: 1st ed
    Series: Visual Cultures and German Contexts
    Subjects: Museums; Postcolonialism; Colonial art; European history; Museology & heritage studies
    Scope: 1 online resource (280 pages)