Repositioning the Popular: The Hybrid Aesthetics of Violeta Parra's Paintings Machitún, Las tres Pascualas, and Casamiento de negros

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Lorna Dillon
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Abstract:In the twentieth century, traditional practices and popular culture in Chile went into decline. The situation was compounded by the fact that in the plastic arts, there was already an established hierarchy in which art based on traditional culture and crafts (artesanía) occupied a subordinate position. The Chilean artist and folklorist Violeta Parra sought to disrupt this paradigm. In this article I explore the way Parra sought to defend popular culture through her visual art by creating paintings that were based on traditional culture but were also extremely modern. There is a paradox inherent in the modernism of Violeta Parra's art and the way it sought to reposition popular culture. On the one hand, Parra's work was indigenous. It counteracted the demise of traditional culture that was brought about by modernism. On the other hand, her work was utterly hybrid. Violeta Parra's art enacted a revival of traditional culture through the fusion of a modernist aesthetics with motifs and narratives from Chilean popular culture. To explore the way Parra sought to redefine popular culture, I deconstruct the subjects and visual syntax of the paintings Machitún, Las tres Pascualas, and Casamiento de negros. I look at the resonance of her work, which arises from the popular subjects she presents and the way her work disrupts hierarchies in the field of cultural production.
重新定位大众:维奥莱塔·帕拉绘画的混合美学Machitún、Las tres Pascualas和Casamiento de negros
摘要:二十世纪,智利的传统习俗和流行文化走向衰落。在造型艺术中,已经有了一个既定的等级制度,以传统文化和工艺为基础的艺术(artesanía)占据了从属地位,这一事实加剧了这种情况。智利艺术家和民俗学家Violeta Parra试图打破这种范式。在这篇文章中,我探讨了帕拉如何通过她的视觉艺术来捍卫流行文化,她创作的绘画既基于传统文化,又极具现代感。维奥莱塔·帕拉艺术的现代主义及其试图重新定位流行文化的方式中存在着一个内在的悖论。一方面,帕拉的作品是本土的。它抵消了现代主义所带来的传统文化的消亡。另一方面,她的作品是完全混合的。维奥莱塔·帕拉的艺术通过现代主义美学与智利流行文化的主题和叙事的融合,实现了传统文化的复兴。为了探索帕拉试图重新定义流行文化的方式,我解构了《Machitún》、《Las tres Pascualas》和《Casamiento de negros》画作的主题和视觉句法。我看到了她的作品的共鸣,这源于她所呈现的流行主题,以及她的作品颠覆文化生产领域等级制度的方式。
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