Donos e pintores: Plantas e figuração na Amazônia Peruana

Translated title of the contribution: Owners and painters: Plants and figuration in the peruvian Amazon

Luisa Elvira Belaunde

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Abstract

The paper examines a new painting movement led by indigenous artists born and schooled in the Amazon who migrated to Lima, the Capital of Peru, where their works of art obtained outstanding recognition. The study focuses upon two eminent painters of this scene, Roldán Pinedo and Enrique Casanto, analysing the connections between their paintings and their socio-cosmological surroundings. The text highlights the political scope of their visual proposals and argues that Amazonian artists introduce new modes of conceiving images and their relationships with plants, defying the perception of the forest and indigenous peoples imposed by the city.

Translated title of the contributionOwners and painters: Plants and figuration in the peruvian Amazon
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)611-640
Number of pages30
JournalMana: Estudos de Antropologia Social
Volume22
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Amazonian painting
  • Enrique Casanto
  • Indigenous art
  • Peruvian Amazon
  • Roldán Pinedo

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