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Art or Artesanía? Peru’s Artistic debate

October 24, 2024 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm PDT

A discussion of the distinction between “artesanía” (craftsmanship) and “arte” (art).

In 1975, a discussion began in Peru about whether handicrafts could really be considered as art. This fiery debate in the Peruvian art world continues today.

Could popular art hold its own against the so-called ‘cultured’ arts? Critics argued that folk art lacked true creativity, dismissing it as mere repetition of traditional patterns. Yet, supporters countered that this debate was not about art forms, but about the clash of social classes. They pointed out that the distinction between “artesanía” (craftsmanship) and “arte” (art) is often framed through the lens of Western art standards, which may not fully capture the richness of popular art.

This discussion aims to explore the evolving definitions of folk art, traditional art, and craftsmanship, questioning whether these terms still hold the same weight today.




Details

Date:
October 24, 2024
Time:
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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Event Registration:
eventbrite.com/e/art-or-artesania-perus-artistic-debate-tickets-1045320911987

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Textile Hive
Organizer Website
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Venue

Origins & Legacies Gallery
516 NW 14th Avenue
Portland, OR 97209 United States
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