The Language of Objects in the Art of the Americas
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Word Count
84,000 words, Guess
Page Count
336 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivelanguageofobject00sull
- ISBN-100300111061
- ISBN-139780300111064
- Goodreads216935
- LibraryThing4280608
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- Library of Congress Control Number2006031299
- OCLC Control Number76137529
- Better World Books9780300111064
- Open LibraryOL10319143M
Classifications
- LCCN6502.S86 2007
- LCCN6502 .S86 2007
- LCCN
Description
In this wide-ranging book, a distinguished scholar of Latin American art explores the meanings of created and depicted objects from the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking regions of the New World. Edward J. Sullivan begins with objects exchanged during encounters between indigenous peoples of the Americas and newly-arrived Europeans, and he pursues the discussion to the present day, as artists engage in breaking down constructed concepts of “Latin American-ness.” Sullivan’s scope is sweeping―the changing meanings of objects over five centuries―and he encourages deeper conversation about the complexities of today’s culture of the Americas. From American-made handicrafts displayed in Old World curiosity cabinets, to still life paintings projecting a Latin American nation’s proud self-image, to 20th-century “found objects” identified as works of art, objects from the Americas provide a wealth of cultural insights. This generously illustrated volume invites the reader to travel across time and national boundaries to examine an array of these extraordinary and meaningful objects.
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