2023 · Madrid; México, D.F;Santander
Madrid; México, D.F;Santander: Museo Kaluz; Madrid : Fundación Juan March; Santander : Ediciones La Bahía, 2023. bibliographical references and index (pages 612-617). Catalog of an exhibition held at Fundación Juan March, Madrid, Spain, October 6, 2023-March 10, 2024"and co-published with the Museo Kaluz in Mexico and Ediciones La Bahía in Spain. This book is the result of a long process dating back to before Europeans christened an entire continent "America": the reinterpretation, in modern and contemporary culture, of the forms and meanings of ancient civilizations and Indigenous cultures, from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego. With essays by some thirty international experts, its pages and its more than eight hundred illustrations take us back to the late 18th century and across the 19th century through scientific expeditions, archaeological discoveries, the formation of collections, and the subsequent development of historicist architecture. The book then looks at Americanist identity, which became more pronounced in the early twentieth century as a result of the reinterpretation of pre-Columbian knowledge and languages-especially in schools of arts and crafts-that revolutionized graphic design, literature, theater, film, music, and fashion. And finally, turning to the inventions of "ancestral" culture in the twentieth century-when new artists ventured to once again explore the American continent, collected their finds, and documented them in drawings and photographs-the journey of Before América: Original Sources in Modern Culture brings us back to the present day, revealing how the Amerindian paradigm persists around the world: in geometry and color, in the critical or ironic quoting of the past, in Indigenous-based postmodern architecture, in intentional kitsch, in conceptual refinement, and in the sophisticated revitalization of ancient arts and crafts, now full of new and fascinating sociopolitical and aesthetic meanings."--Cover page [4]. ALSO AVAILABLE IN SPANISH see ID 119930. (Inventory #: 119856)