ABSTRACT

Taking into account politics, history and aesthetics, this edited volume explores the main expressions of primitivism in Iberian and Transatlantic modernisms.

Ten case studies are thoroughly analyzed concerning both the circulations and exchanges connecting the Iberian and Latin American artistic and literary milieus with each other and with the Parisian circles. Chapters also examine the patterns and paradoxes associated with the manifestations of primitivism, including their local implications and cosmopolitan drive. This book opens up and deepens the discussion of the ties that Spain and Portugal maintained with their imperial pasts, which extended into European twentieth-century colonialism, as well as the nationalist and folk aesthetics promoted by the cultural industry of Iberian dictatorships. The book significantly rethinks long-established ideas about modern art and the production of primitivist imagery.

The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, Iberian studies, Latin American studies, colonialism, and modernism.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

Primitivism, a difficult legacy. Iberian and transatlantic perspectives
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part I|86 pages

Circulations

chapter 1|16 pages

Decentering primitivism

Latin America, cultural authority, and the modernist writing of the European primitive
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chapter 3|15 pages

Los Pintores Íntegros

A primitivist rationale for Iberian and transatlantic modernisms
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chapter 4|19 pages

Primitivising the mural either side of the Atlantic

Discourse and contingency in Joaquín Torres-García's murals
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part II|87 pages

Patterns and paradoxes

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chapter 8|18 pages

Returning to what never was

Primitivisms in Canto da Maya
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chapter 9|15 pages

The pastoral in modern Catalan art

Joaquim Sunyer and Joan Miró
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chapter 10|14 pages

Puppets, child art and an illuminated manuscript

Puppet shows with multilayers of primitivism in 1920s Granada
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