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- 미술에서 쓰이는 영어표현
- Exhibition
- 개인전
- 미술 여행
- 2025
- 글로벌 정보
- 영어 성경
- 터키 풍경화
- English
- 한글 성경
- 미술영어
- 문화 예술
- Modern art
- Digital printing
- 여행
- 문화
- The Art Institute of Global
- 글로벌 미술연구소
- 예술
- digital work
- Variable size
- DIGITAL ART
- 안선애
- a computer program
- 미술
- 터키 미술사
- solo exhibition
- computer program
- sun ae ANN
- The artwork
- Today
- Total
The Art Institute of Global
Mexican Art and Archaeology 본문
Obsidian Mirror-Travels: Refracting Ancient
Mexican Art and Archaeology
This exhibition explores representations of Mexican archaeological objects and sites made from the Colonial era to the present.
From the first moments of contact, Mexico's indigenous civilizations evoked in their European conquerors an array of unsettling emotions ranging from fascination to fear. Eradicating populations, destroying monuments, suppressing native religions, and collecting and classifying cultural objects were among the methods used for containing and framing native cultures. Pre-Columbian Mexico, real and imagined, became the subject of innumerable books, treatises, and images. Each iteration assigned new meanings and contributed to the ever-evolving construction of ancient Mexico.
The objects in this exhibition were created over the past five centuries by explorers, archaeologists, and artists who have in one way or another used Mexico's Pre-Columbian past as a vehicle for their journeys. Each object is informed by the time and place in which it was made. None are pure reflections of the sites or artifacts they portray. All produce refractions, slices of an object that cannot be reassembled into a whole. As such, they are all mirrors that displace the time and space of ancient Mexico.
Closing this Sunday,
View images of ancient Maya and Aztec ruins, depictions of the Aztec Calendar Stone and other Mexican antiquities, and panoramic visions of Mexico.
Banner image: Eastern Medicine, Einar de la Torre (Mexican, b. 1963) and Jamex de la Torre (Mexican, b. 1960), 2008. Blown glass and mixed media. Koplin Del Rio Gallery, Culver City
from: GRI-e News
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