Mexican Cartoneria

SKU: PR84193

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Discover the vibrant world of Mexican Cartoneria, a unique form of papier-mâché art that is integral to Mexico's rich cultural festivities. This hardback book authored by Leigh Ann Thelmadatter, published by Schiffer Books, delves into the captivating history of Mexican crafts and their relationship with celebrations like Day of the Dead, Holy Week, and Christmas. Measuring 178 x 255 mm, this beautifully illustrated book features over 120 vivid photographs and is presented in both English and Spanish. It provides an insightful exploration of traditional objects such as pińatas, and how these handcrafted items add joy to celebrations across the nation. Step inside the studios of more than 50 artisan families, museum directors, and cultural experts to understand the significance of their work within Mexican culture. This book not only highlights the enduring legacy of Cartoneria but also sheds light on its evolution and expansion in creativity across various regions of Mexico, including Mexico City and Celaya, Guanajuato. A perfect addition to any art lover's collection, this publication is a testament to the resilience and innovation of Mexican folk art. Plus, enjoy peace of mind with Smartfox NZ’s prompt shipping from within New Zealand, ensuring no surprise import charges or taxes, while we happily combine shipping for your convenience.

CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 178 x 255 mm
Pages: 192
Bind: hardback
Author: Leigh Ann Thelmadatter Publisher: Schiffer Books
Publication Date: 28-11-2019

Mexico’s love of celebration is well known, and cartonería, a kind of papier-mâché art, produces the objects that are essential to Mexican holidays and festivals, including Day of the Dead, Holy Week, and Christmas. Just about everyone knows what a pińata is, but few understand that it is part of an entire branch of traditional handcrafts. With more than 120 photos and bilingual English/Spanish text, here is the history of the craft, how it is woven through Mexican culture, and how the craft is growing and changing. Learn about the traditional objects made with the technique and their importance to Mexican culture. Look inside the studios of several artisans and consider not only the craft's strongholds in Mexico City and Celaya, Guanajuato, but also other areas in Mexico where it is expanding in creativity. A variety of artisans (more than 50 artists, museum directors, and other experts) help identify who the main drivers of this folk art are today, its relevance to modern Mexican culture, and where it is headed.

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