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Collective Creativity and Artistic Agency in Colonial Latin America - by  Maya Stanfield-Mazzi & Margarita Vargas-Betancourt (Paperback) - 1 of 1

Collective Creativity and Artistic Agency in Colonial Latin America - by Maya Stanfield-Mazzi & Margarita Vargas-Betancourt (Paperback)

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  • Rethinking the role of the artist and recoveringthe work of unacknowledged creators in colonial society Thisvolume addresses and expands the role of the artist in colonial Latin Americansociety, featuring essays by specialists in the field that consider the wayssociety conceived of artists and the ways artists defined themselves.
  • About the Author: Maya Stanfield-Mazzi, professor of art history at the University ofFlorida, is the author of Clothing theNew World Church: Liturgical Textiles of Spanish America, 1520‒1820.
  • 260 Pages
  • Art, Caribbean & Latin American

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This volume addresses and expands the role of the artist in colonial Latin American society, featuring essays that consider the ways society conceived of artists and the ways artists defined themselves.



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Rethinking the role of the artist and recovering
the work of unacknowledged creators in colonial society

This
volume addresses and expands the role of the artist in colonial Latin American
society, featuring essays by specialists in the field that consider the ways
society conceived of artists and the ways artists defined themselves. Broadening
the range of ways that creativity can be understood, contributors show that
artists functioned as political figures, activists, agents in commerce,
definers of a canon, and revolutionaries.

Chapters
provide studies of artists in Peru, Mexico, and Cuba between the
sixteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Instead of adopting the paradigm of individuals
working alone to chart new artistic paths, contributors focus on human
relationships, collaborations, and exchanges. The volume offers new
perspectives on colonial artworks, some well known and others previously
overlooked, including discussions of manuscript painting, featherwork, oil
painting, sculpture, and mural painting.

Most
notably, the volume examines attitudes and policies related to race and
ethnicity, exploring various ethnoracial dynamics of artists within their
social contexts. Through
a decolonial lens not often used in the art history of the era and region,
Collective Creativity and Artistic Agency in Colonial
Latin America

examines artists' engagement in society and their impact within it.


Contributors: Derek S. Burdette Ananda
Cohen-Aponte Emily C. Floyd Aaron M. Hyman Barbara E. Mundy Linda Marie
Rodriguez Jennifer R. Saracino Maya Stanfield-Mazzi Margarita Vargas-Betancourt

Publication of this work made possible
by a Sustaining the Humanities through the American Rescue Plan grant from the
National Endowment for the Humanities.



About the Author



Maya Stanfield-Mazzi, professor of art history at the University of
Florida, is the author of Clothing the
New World Church: Liturgical Textiles of Spanish America, 1520
‒1820. Margarita Vargas-Betancourt is the Latin American and Caribbean
Special Collections Librarian at the University of Florida.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.19 Inches (H) x 6.24 Inches (W) x .52 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.13 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 260
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: Caribbean & Latin American
Publisher: University of Florida Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Maya Stanfield-Mazzi & Margarita Vargas-Betancourt
Language: English
Street Date: May 9, 2023
TCIN: 1005415843
UPC: 9781683403661
Item Number (DPCI): 247-34-8303
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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