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Possessions

Indigenous Art / Colonial Culture / Decolonization
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Possessions by Nicholas Thomas explores the complex relationships between people and objects within the context of colonisation, cultural exchange, and personal identity. The book delves into how artefacts can hold both material and symbolic significance, shaping and reflecting the cultural narratives of societies. Through a thoughtful analysis, Thomas provides insights into the nuanced interplay between art, history, and colonial legacies.
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If you're fascinated by how artefacts and cultural objects tell stories about societies, this book offers a captivating exploration of art and history. You'll appreciate the insightful analysis of how these possessions reflect cultural exchanges, imperial histories, and the dynamics between museums and indigenous cultures.

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Possessions

A timely reexamination of European engagements with Indigenous art--and the presence of Indigenous art in the contemporary art world.

A timely re-examination of European engagements with indigenous art and the presence of indigenous art in the contemporary art world

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A timely re-examination of European engagements with indigenous art and the presence of indigenous art in the contemporary art world.

The arts of Africa, Oceania and native America famously inspired twentieth-century modernist artists such as Picasso, Matisse and Ernst. The politics of such stimulus, however, have long been highly contentious: was this a cross-cultural discovery to be celebrated, or just one more example of Western colonial appropriation?

This revelatory book explores cross-cultural art through the lens of settler societies such as Australia and New Zealand, where Europeans made new nations, displacing and outnumbering but never eclipsing native peoples. In this dynamic of dispossession and resistance, visual art has loomed large.

Settler artists and designers drew upon Indigenous motifs and styles in their search for distinctive identities. Yet powerful Indigenous art traditions have asserted the presence of First Nations peoples and their claims to place, history and sovereignty.

Cultural exchange has been a two-way process, and an unpredictable one: contemporary Indigenous art draws on global contemporary practice, but moves beyond a bland affirmation of hybrid identities to insist on the enduring values and attachment to place of Indigenous peoples.

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Possessions by Nicholas Thomas has received high praise for its insightful analysis of postcolonial art history. It is lauded for its pioneering examination of the complex relationships between indigenous and settler cultures in Australia and New Zealand. Critics commend Thomas's elegant writing and innovative approach, noting its significant influence on the fields of art criticism, sociology, anthropology, and history. The book is recognised as a major statement in understanding the entangled narratives of colonial and indigenous histories.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780500296592

Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 07 July 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Thames & Hudson Ltd

Edition: New Edition

Illustration: 181 Illustrations, color

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 1070g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Nicholas Thomas, Director of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge since 2006, is author of many books on art, history and empire in the Pacific. Over 2018-19, he co-curated 'Oceania' for the Royal Academy of Arts and MusΓ©e du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac. He was awarded the 2010 Wolfson History Prize for his book Islanders: The Pacific in the Age of Empire.

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