海报太阳之子

IF 0.3 2区 艺术学 0 ART American Art Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1086/719437
Breanne Robertson
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本文探讨了犹他州艺术家乔治·马丁·奥廷格的中美洲历史画与摩门教在墨西哥北部的信仰和传教活动之间的关系。耶稣基督后期圣徒教会(LDS)的成员并不认同19世纪美国对前哥伦布时期人民的普遍态度。虽然大多数美国艺术家和作家都强调阿兹特克战争和人类牺牲仪式,但奥廷格将中美洲社会描绘成天生的和平和优雅。通过分析他的画作与美国对LDS一夫多妻制的法律起诉以及同时代摩门教徒在索诺拉和奇瓦瓦的定居有关,我认为Ottinger对土著人口的看法是矛盾的,同时宣称LDS群体与前西班牙裔贵族的过去有着密切的关系,并在他对性别和种族的描述中延续了对定居者殖民主义的贬低。他的画作在墨西哥和美国的文化边缘运作,但与两国的民族主义话语进行对话,为主流观众提供对LDS经文的无威胁介绍,以及摩门教精神和领土扩张的种族辩护。
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Poster Children of the Sun
This essay explores the relationship between the Utah artist George Martin Ottinger’s Mesoamerican history paintings and Mormon beliefs and missionary efforts in northern Mexico. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) did not share prevailing nineteenth-century U.S. attitudes toward pre-Columbian peoples. While most U.S. artists and writers emphasized Aztec warfare and rituals of human sacrifice, Ottinger depicted Mesoamerican society as inherently peaceful and refined. Analyzing his paintings in relation to U.S. legal prosecution of LDS polygamous practice and contemporaneous Mormon settlement in Sonora and Chihuahua, I posit that Ottinger held a contradictory conception of Indigenous populations, simultaneously proclaiming LDS group affinity with a noble pre-Hispanic past and perpetuating disparaging settler-colonial tropes in his depictions of gender and race. His paintings operate in the cultural periphery of Mexico and the United States, yet in dialogue with the nationalist discourses of both countries to offer mainstream audiences a nonthreatening introduction to LDS scripture as well as a racial justification for Mormon spiritual and territorial expansion.
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期刊介绍: American Art is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring all aspects of the nation"s visual heritage from colonial to contemporary times. Through a broad interdisciplinary approach, American Art provides an understanding not only of specific artists and art objects, but also of the cultural factors that have shaped American art over three centuries of national experience. The fine arts are the journal"s primary focus, but its scope encompasses all aspects of the nation"s visual culture, including popular culture, public art, film, electronic multimedia, and decorative arts and crafts. American Art embraces all methods of investigation to explore America·s rich and diverse artistic legacy, from traditional formalism to analyses of social context.
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