Death of Authentic Primitive Art
Explore the thought-provoking insights of Death of Authentic Primitive Art by esteemed author University of California Press. Published in 1998, this compelling paperback spans 335 pages and delves into the complex evolution of Primitive Art. The book argues that this art form was conceptualized as a distinct genre at the dawn of the twentieth century, yet by the century's close, it faced a paradoxical demise. Through meticulous analysis, the author reveals how the notion of 'primitive' has been co-opted to serve the agendas of nationalism and economic development. This work is essential for those interested in the intersections of art, culture, and politics, making it a valuable addition to any art enthusiast's library. Discover the intricate layers of meaning behind Primitive Art and its implications for contemporary society.