Oceanic Art (World of Art)

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Author: Nicholas Thomas

ISBN-10: 0500202818

ISBN-13: 9780500202814

Category: Art Styles & Periods

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The dazzling colors and patterns of the art of the Pacific Islands have long entranced Western audiences, including artists such as Gauguin and Picasso. The tendency has been to regard Oceanic art as "primitive," mysterious, shrouded in taboo, but Nicholas Thomas looks beyond the familiar, stunning surfaces of spears and shields, carved canoe prows and feather capes to discover the significance of art, past and present, for the people of the Pacific. He shows how each region is characterized by certain art forms and practices - among them Maori ancestral carvings, rituals of exchange and warfare in the Solomon Islands, the production of barkcloth by women in Polynesia - even as it is shaped by influences from within the Pacific and beyond. The dynamism and diversity of the art are reflected in the illustrations accompanying this revelatory text, from works that evoke the most deep-rooted customs to those that address contemporary political issues.

Introduction9Ch. 1Revelations: Sepik Art37Ch. 2Ancestors and Architecture: Maori Art59Ch. 3The Art of War79Ch. 4The Art of the Body99Ch. 5Maternal Symbolism and Male Cults115Ch. 6Barkcloth, Exchange and Sanctity131Ch. 7Feathers, Divinity and Chiefly Power151Ch. 8Narrative Art and Tourism165Ch. 9National Independence, Indigenous Minorities and Migrants184Acknowledgments209Bibliography209List of Illustrations211Index215