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Grandes maestros del arte wixárika : acervo Negrín / Diana Negrin da Silva.

LIBRA F1221.H9 N45 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Negrín, Diana, author.
Contributor:
Instituto Cultural Cabañas (Guadalajara, Mexico), host institution.
Centro de Investigación Wixárika, issuing body.
Language:
Central American Indian (Other)
English
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Negrín, Juan, 1945---Art collection--Catalogs.
Negrín, Juan.
Huichol art--Catalogs.
Huichol art.
Huichol textile fabrics--Catalogs.
Huichol textile fabrics.
Huichol Indians--Religion--Catalogs.
Huichol Indians.
Indian art--Mexico--Catalogs.
Indian art.
Artists--Mexico--Catalogs.
Artists.
Huichol Indians--Religion.
Mexico.
Genre:
Catalogs.
Physical Description:
342 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Edition:
Primera edición.
Other Title:
Acervo Negrín
Place of Publication:
Guadalajara, México : Secretaría de Cultura de Jalisco : Arquitónica, 2019.
Language Note:
Texts in Spanish, English and Wixárika.
Summary:
In 1970, Juan Negrín Fetter, a young philosopher and artist, visited an exhibition of paintings by Wixarika or Wixaritari (Huichol) artists outside the Basilica of Zapopan. In a few years, Negrín forged strong ties of friendship and collaboration with Wixaritari artists and their families, traveling with them throughout the Wixárika territory. Over the next two decades, he sponsored the creation of a collection of woolen yarn paintings, quarry sculptures, and the collection and documentation of their contents. The works created by José Benítez Sánchez, Tiburcio Carrillo Sandoval, Guadalupe González Ríos, Lucía Lemus de la Cruz, Juan Ríos Martínez and Pablo Taizán de la Cruz form an invaluable collection that identifies them as the masters of modern Wixárika art. These teachers participated in an intercultural dialogue that invited different views towards the spiritual, linguistic and territorial complex of the Wixárika people. The Negrín Collection expresses the conviction shared by its creators that visual art, traditional music and Wixárika orality communicate the importance of preserving their territories, their language and their ancient culture.
Contents:
Presentaciones
Prólogo
Introducción
Antecedentes
Reflejos de una cultura desconocida "El costumbre wixárika"
La colección Negrin: Arte en perspectiva
Manifestaciones del arte wixárika
Del arte a la eco-política
Impacto del desarrollo sobre la cultura y la ecología de los wixáritari
El territorio wixárika
Lugares sagrados
Exhibición de artistas
Indicaciones para la lectura de los cuadros
Glosario de antepasados y palabras clave
José Benítez Sánchez "Caminante silencioso"
Turtukila (Tiburcio) Carrillo Sandoval "Retoño e Maiz"
Guadalupe González Ríos-Ketsetemache Teukarieya "Ahijado de las iguanas"
Rito de sangre en una sierra distante, John H. Bowles, 2018
Lucía Lemus de la Cruz "Elote tierno"
Juan Ríos Martínez "Pintado de rojo"
Pablo Taizán de la Cruz "El traje del padre" Semblanzas biográficas de autores.
Notes:
This book was jointly published by the Secretary of Culture for the State of Jalisco, Mexico and the Wixárika Research Center in honor of the Year of Indigenous Languages and to celebrate the exhibition "Grandes Maestros del Arte Wixárika: Acervo Negrín" held at the Museo Cabañas in Guadalajara (June 21, 2019 - January 12, 2020)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786077341567
6077341568
9786079858728
607985872X
OCLC:
1283793626

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