Threads of Time: Tradition and Change in Indigenous American Textiles

Dulemola (Blouse Panel) with Fish Among Coral Reef

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Title

Dulemola (Blouse Panel) with Fish Among Coral Reef

Description

Some images of the coral reef may be as illusionistic as this, showing how the same subject has many interpretations by different artists. Gracefully swimming fish, a seahorse, and a hermit crab appear very lifelike. The artist has even foreshortened the large fish in the lower right corner to show it swimming out from a bunch of coral. Like others, Guna artists experiment with styles they see in global culture. This openness to a wide range of inspiration for textiles is actually true of many indigenous American peoples, contrary to a stereotype of "traditional" conservatism. They also seek to fulfill tourist expectations, and many U.S. and European travelers come from artistic traditions that value naturalism.

Geographic Area

Central America, Guna Yala (San Blas Islands/North Coast of Panamá)

Culture

Guna

Date

20th century

Materials

Cotton

Credit Line

Anonymous loan

Accession Number

L2014.11.11

Photo Credit

Photo by Michael McKelvey, 2017

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