
What Is a Trade?
Donald Fels and Signboard Painters of South India
Tacoma Art Museum (Publisher)
Published on 23. May 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-0-924335-26-6 (ISBN)
Description
What Is a Trade? Donald Fels and Signboard Painters of South India presents sixteen large-scale paintings that explore trade and globalization in India. Fels' conceptual starting point for this exhibition was Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama's 1498 voyage to Malabar, India, in search of a direct sea route for the spice trade. What is a Trade? explores the historic and modern-day legacy of that expedition more than 500 years later.
In 2004 and 2005, Fels traveled to Kerala (formerly Malabar), India, as a Fulbright Senior Research Scholar, to work with local commercial signboard painters on a body of work that examines globalization in India and traces its roots to Vasco's voyage. Most of the signboard painters had formerly worked as billboard painters -- until recently, all billboards in India were hand-painted, but cheaper and more efficient inkjet printers are making the painters obsolete. In light of this trend, Fels and his collaborators created work in the style of traditional hand-painted billboards and Bollywood advertising. The bright colors and strong graphic narratives make visually arresting statements about the historic and contemporary effects of trade and globalization.
In 2004 and 2005, Fels traveled to Kerala (formerly Malabar), India, as a Fulbright Senior Research Scholar, to work with local commercial signboard painters on a body of work that examines globalization in India and traces its roots to Vasco's voyage. Most of the signboard painters had formerly worked as billboard painters -- until recently, all billboards in India were hand-painted, but cheaper and more efficient inkjet printers are making the painters obsolete. In light of this trend, Fels and his collaborators created work in the style of traditional hand-painted billboards and Bollywood advertising. The bright colors and strong graphic narratives make visually arresting statements about the historic and contemporary effects of trade and globalization.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Tacoma
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
42 color illus.
Dimensions
Height: 253 mm
Width: 204 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
387 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-924335-26-6 (9780924335266)
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Persons
Greg Bell is curator and collection coordinator, 4Culture; Samuel K. Parker is associate professor, Interdisciplinary arts and sciences, University of Washington, Tacoma.
Content
Director's Foreword and Acknowledgments / Stephanie A. Stebich, Tacoma Art Museum
The Life of Don / Greg Bell, Curator and Collection Coordinator, 4Culture
Collaborations: A Northwest Artist among South Indian Signboard Painters / Samuel K. Parker, University of Washington, Tacoma
Donald Fels and Signboard Painters of South India / Commentary by Donald Fels
Re-Visioning the Art of Collaboration: Questions for Donald Fels / Rock Hushka, Tacoma Art Museum
Works in the Exhibition
Tacoma Art Museum Board of Trustees 2007-2008
Tacoma Art Museum Staff
The Life of Don / Greg Bell, Curator and Collection Coordinator, 4Culture
Collaborations: A Northwest Artist among South Indian Signboard Painters / Samuel K. Parker, University of Washington, Tacoma
Donald Fels and Signboard Painters of South India / Commentary by Donald Fels
Re-Visioning the Art of Collaboration: Questions for Donald Fels / Rock Hushka, Tacoma Art Museum
Works in the Exhibition
Tacoma Art Museum Board of Trustees 2007-2008
Tacoma Art Museum Staff