Abstract
This book explores Violeta Parra’s visual art, focusing on her embroideries (arpilleras),
paintings, papier-mâché collages and sculptures. Parra is one of
Chile’s great artists and musicians, yet her visual art is relatively
unknown. Her fusion of complex imagery from Chilean folk music and
culture with archetypes in Western art results in a hybrid body of work.
Parra’s hybridism is the story of this book, in which Dillon explores
Parra’s ‘painted songs’, the ekphrastic nature of her creations and the
way ideas translate from her music and poetry into her visual art. The
book identifies three intellectual currents in Parra’s art: its
relationship to motifs from Chilean popular and oral culture; its
relationship to the work of other modern artists; and its relationship
to the themes of her protest music. It argues that Parra’s commentaries
on inequality and injustice have as much resonance today as they did
fifty years ago. Dillon also explores the convergence between Parra’s
art and the work of other modern twentieth-century artists, considering
its links to Surrealism, Pop Art and the Mexican Muralism Movement.
Parra exhibited in open-air art fairs, museums and cultural centres as
well as in prestigious venues such as Museu de Arte Moderna do Brasil
(the Museum of Modern Art in Brazil) and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs
(Museum of Decorative Arts) in Paris. This book reflects on Parra’s
socially-engaged work as it was expressed through her exhibitions in
these centres as well as in through own cultural centre La carpa de la reina.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Cham |
| Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
| Number of pages | 149 |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 9783030384074 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9783030384067, 9783030384098 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 12 Oct 2020 |
User-Defined Keywords
- Violeta Parra
- Arpilleras
- Surrealism
- Pop Art
- Chilean Popular Art
- Folk Culture
- Latin American Art