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Author
Jaimes, KarenKeyword
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::ArtCeramic Exhibitions
Pre-Columbian art
Latinx diaspora
Indigenous knowledge
Peru ceramics
Colonialism
Decolonization
El Salvador
Transnational
Transcultural
Hegemony
Chemical warfare
Mixed media
Vessels
Date Published
2020-05
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Of Flesh and Fruit is an experiential interventionist installation that interacts with Western hegemonic institutions, such as museums and galleries, to address the impact of colonialism on indigenous cultures. Pre-Columbian ritual objects and ideologies are re-interpreted to address postcolonial issues through a transhistorical approach. I invite the public to participate and learn about these issues by providing hidden truths on various sculptures, in literature, and on pedestals. By incorporating sensory and mixed media, and displaying work on unusual platforms, I use the agency of materials to enhance the conversations about indigenous knowledge, capitalism, and current forms of exploitation driven by political interference and big business.The following license files are associated with this item:
- Creative Commons
Except where otherwise noted, this item's license is described as Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States