Pacific Art in Detail

Pacific Art in Detail
Title Pacific Art in Detail PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Newell
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Art
ISBN 9780714125909

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The art of the Pacific Islands is exciting, varied, vibrant and ever-changing. Across the great breadth of the Pacific, artists have always employed a wide variety of materials and techniques to create objects for specific purposes. These have been central to the management of land and ocean, of political and spiritual power, and of connections to gods and ancestors. This book focuses on objects from the domestic to the sacred, from the elegantly simple to the sumptuously ornate, and from the historic to the contemporary. The author draws on striking and colourful examples from the Pacific's major cultural regions: Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia, beginning with an introduction asking 'What is Pacific art?' Each of the beautiful artworks is then explored further through close-ups, allowing intriguing comparisons between seemingly unrelated objects and media. Ideal as a spur to creative inspiration, this beautiful book offers a striking and unusual view of the wide array of Pacific art, evoking the skills of the most accomplished Pacific artists and craftworkers, past and present.

Pacific Art

Pacific Art
Title Pacific Art PDF eBook
Author Anita Herle
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 486
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780824825560

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Contributors explore the complex relations among Pacific artists, patrons, collectors, and museums over time, as well as the different meanings given to art objects by each.

Arts of the Pacific Islands

Arts of the Pacific Islands
Title Arts of the Pacific Islands PDF eBook
Author Anne D'Alleva
Publisher
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Release 2010
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300164121

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In this comprehensive survey of the art of the Pacific Islands, including the Melanesian, Polynesian, Micronesian, and New Guinean traditions, author Anne D’Alleva explains the significance of these artworks by contextualizing them within each island’s unique culture and practices. In the process, D’Alleva examines the biases of both artists and Western viewers, telling an important history of both people and ideas through a detailed analysis of sculpture, paintings, textiles, dance, jewelry, and architecture. As these nations faced alternating periods of isolation, colonization, and contact with each other and the West, their forms of art were drastically altered to incorporate foreign influences and to develop autonomous identities and cultural independence. Therefore, their artistic practices explore the inherent tension between tradition and modernity within these communities. Ranging from the prehistoric period to the modern era, and accompanied by a timeline, bibliography, and glossary of terms, this book raises important questions for continued debate and study of the art of the Pacific Rim.

The Pacific Arts of Polynesia and Micronesia

The Pacific Arts of Polynesia and Micronesia
Title The Pacific Arts of Polynesia and Micronesia PDF eBook
Author Adrienne L. Kaeppler
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 217
Release 2008-03-27
Genre Art
ISBN 0192842382

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With more than one hundred illustrations--most in full color--this volume offers a stimulating and insightful account of two dynamic artistic cultures, traditions that have had a considerable impact on modern western art through the influence of artists such as Gauguin. After an introduction to Polynesian and Micronesian art separately, the book focuses on the artistic types, styles, and concepts shared by the two island groups, thereby placing each in its wider cultural context. From the textiles of Tonga to the canoes of Tahiti, Adrienne Kaeppler sheds light on religious and sacred rituals and objects, carving, architecture, tattooing, and much more.

Collective Creativity

Collective Creativity
Title Collective Creativity PDF eBook
Author Katherine Giuffre
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 182
Release 2016-05-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317164237

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Collective Creativity offers an analysis of the explosion of artistic creativity currently taking place on the South Pacific island of Rarotonga. By exploring the construction of this art-world through the ways in which creativity and innovation are linked to social structures and social networks, this book investigates the social aspects of making fine art in order to present a ’collective’ theory of creativity. With a close examination of tourism, galleries and, of course, the artists themselves, Katherine Giuffre presents a detailed picture of a complex and multi-faceted community through the words of the art-world participants themselves. Theoretically sophisticated, yet grounded with rich empirical data, this book will appeal not only to anthropologists with an interest in the South Pacific, but also to scholars concerned with questions of ethnicity, creativity, globalization and network analysis.

The Art of the Pacific Islands

The Art of the Pacific Islands
Title The Art of the Pacific Islands PDF eBook
Author Douglas Newton
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1979
Genre
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Pacific Art

Pacific Art
Title Pacific Art PDF eBook
Author Anita Herle
Publisher HP Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Art
ISBN 9781850656180

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Collection of essays documenting the state of research about Pacific art written by authors and specialists in the field interesting to students, artists, collectors, curators etc.