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Possessions: Indigenous Art/Colonial Nicholas Thomas

Possessions: Indigenous Art/Colonial By Nicholas Thomas

Possessions: Indigenous Art/Colonial by Nicholas Thomas


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Tribal art has greatly inspired much 20th-century Western art. But is this a cross-cultural discovery to be celebrated, or another example of Western colonial appropriation? This work, focusing on countries such as Australia and New Zealand, argues that both views are too simplistic.

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Possessions: Indigenous Art/Colonial Summary

Possessions: Indigenous Art/Colonial by Nicholas Thomas

Tribal art has been one of the great inspirations of 20th-century Western art. Europeans such as Picasso, Matisse, Ernst and Brancusi created their own responses to masks, sculpture and other forms of African, Oceanic and American art. But is this a cross-cultural discovery to be celebrated, or just one more example of Western colonial appropriation? This work seeks to prove that both viewpoints are too simplistic. It focuses on the distinctive situation of the settler society - countries such as Australia and New Zealand in which large numbers of Europeans made their home, displacing but never entirely eclipsing native peoples. Settler artists and designers have drawn on indigenous motifs and styles to create art. Yet powerful indigenous art traditions have also been used to assert the presence of native peoples and their prior claim to sovereignty. Cultural exchange proves to be a two-way process, and an unpredictable one: much contemporary indigenous art draws on modern Western art, while affirming ancestral values and rejecting the European appropriation of tribal culture.

Table of Contents

Beginnings; landscapes - possession and dispossession; objects - indigenous signs in colonial design; artworks - indigenous signs in colonial art; presences - indigenous landscapes, artworks and exhibitions; hierarchies - from traditional to contemporary; situations - indigenous art in public culture; identities - diasporas, nations and transactions; endings.

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CIN0500280975G
9780500280973
0500280975
Possessions: Indigenous Art/Colonial by Nicholas Thomas
Used - Good
Paperback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
19990406
304
N/A
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