Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

Beyond National Identity Michele Greet (George Mason University)

Beyond National Identity By Michele Greet (George Mason University)

Beyond National Identity by Michele Greet (George Mason University)


$16.70
Condition - Good
Only 1 left

Summary

Traces changes in Andean artists' vision of indigenous peoples as well as shifts in the critical discourse surrounding their work between 1920 and 1960.

Faster Shipping

Get this product faster from our US warehouse

Beyond National Identity Summary

Beyond National Identity: Pictorial Indigenism as a Modernist Strategy in Andean Art, 1920-1960 by Michele Greet (George Mason University)

Indigenism is not folk art. It is a vanguard movement conceived of by intellectuals and artists conversant in international modernist idioms and defined in response to global trends. Beyond National Identity traces changes in Andean artists' vision of indigenous peoples as well as shifts in the critical discourse surrounding their work between 1920 and 1960. By challenging the notion of pictorial indigenism as a direct expression of national identity, Greet demonstrates the complexity of the indigenists' critical engagement with European and pan-American cultural developments and presents the trend in its global context. Through case studies of works by three internationally renowned Ecuadoran artists, Camilo Egas, Eduardo Kingman Riofrio, and Oswaldo Guayasamin Calero, Beyond National Identity pushes the idea of modernism in new directions-both geographically and conceptually-to challenge the definitions and boundaries of modern art.

Beyond National Identity Reviews

This book makes an excellent contribution to the literature on Latin American art and culture. On the basis of providing new insights into understudied but significant figures alone, this book is invaluable.

-Katherine Manthorne, CUNY Graduate Center


Michele Greet's study is purposeful, careful, and thoughtful, a nuanced analysis of indigenism in twentieth-century Andean art. It is an ambitious project chronicling forty years of complex historical, artistic, and geographic terrain.

-Stacie Widdifield, University of Arizona


With great skill and insight, Greet weaves the history of pictorial indigenism in Latin America into the larger narrative of twentieth-century art and politics in the Americas.

-E. Douglas, Choice

About Michele Greet (George Mason University)

Michele Greet is Assistant Professor of Art History at George Mason University.

Table of Contents

Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Foundations

2. Departure: Camilo Egas's European Formation

3. Returns: Andean Journals in the 1920s

4. Diverted Gaze: From Paris to North America

5. To New York and Back Again

6. U.S. Interventions

Conclusion

Appendix: Exhibitions of Latin American Art at the San Francisco Museum of Art, 1935-1957

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Additional information

CIN027103470XG
9780271034706
027103470X
Beyond National Identity: Pictorial Indigenism as a Modernist Strategy in Andean Art, 1920-1960 by Michele Greet (George Mason University)
Used - Good
Paperback
Pennsylvania State University Press
20091103
312
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Beyond National Identity