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Two Zuni artists : a tale of art and mystery

Title
Two Zuni artists : a tale of art and mystery / Keith Cunningham.
Author
Cunningham, Keith, 1939-
Publication
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [1998], ©1998.

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Description
96 pages : illustrations (some color); 21 cm.
Summary
  • Zuni artists of today uphold the centuries-old tradition that art is integral to both their secular lives and to their sacred rituals. Too few books have given outsiders a grasp and understanding of this special feature of Zuni art. This one, bringing knowledge and insights gained in two decades of field research in New Mexico, attempts to enter the special world of the Zunis by focusing on two present-day artists - a potter and her son, who makes fetishes of carved stone.
  • The author's exploration of Zuni culture put him in a maelstrom of family and community disputes. Detailed here, they expose the sensitive nature of art to the Zunis. His book places modern work within the context of Pueblo folk art from prehistoric times to the present.
Series Statement
Folk art and artists series
Uniform Title
Folk art and artists series.
Subject
  • Zuni art
  • Zuni artists
  • Zuni pottery
  • Fetishes (Ceremonial objects) > New Mexico
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 71-72).
Contents
A Home for Art. Fetishes and Carvers. Pottery and Its Makers -- Cultural and Situational Contexts. The Final Chapter. Art, Time, and Family.
ISBN
1578060621 (alk. paper)
LCCN
98005212
OCLC
  • 38289176
  • ocm38289176
  • SCSB-14545515
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries