
Silver Seduction
The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda
Gobi Stromberg(Author)
Ana Elena Mallet(Co-Author)
Fowler Museum of Cultural History,U.S. (Publisher)
Published on 23. October 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
188 pages
978-0-9778344-0-2 (ISBN)
Description
Antonio Pineda (b. 1919) is renowned for translating design elements evocative of Mexico's past into often-astounding modernist silver jewelry, sculpture, and tableware. Perhaps more than any of his talented counterparts, he has been able to abstract and refine, producing elegant, spare, and geometric works that evidence a profound respect for the wearer. Pineda was also instrumental in the formation of the Taxco School of silver design. The over two hundred remarkable Pineda objects illustrated in this volume reflect the artist's intense imagination and quest for technical perfection.
While focusing on Pineda's art from the 1930s through the 1970s, author Gobi Stromberg also places his career and the development of the Taxco School in context. She considers how a particular set of historical, political, cultural, social, and economic factors facilitated meetings between Mexican and American artists, intellectuals, writers, Hollywood stars, and musicians; spawned the building of roads opening up remote Mexican villages to a growing influx of U.S. tourists and expatriates of every stripe; encouraged a focus upon Mexico's glorious Pre-Columbian heritage and the legacy of its indigenous peoples; and promoted the development of a unique system of production in the workshops of Taxco that made innovation and experimentation paramount. Stromberg and contributing essayist Ana Elena Mallet have in fact managed to untangle and address the multiple strands of influence that together resulted in an unprecedented period in silver design and execution, Taxco's Silver Age.
While focusing on Pineda's art from the 1930s through the 1970s, author Gobi Stromberg also places his career and the development of the Taxco School in context. She considers how a particular set of historical, political, cultural, social, and economic factors facilitated meetings between Mexican and American artists, intellectuals, writers, Hollywood stars, and musicians; spawned the building of roads opening up remote Mexican villages to a growing influx of U.S. tourists and expatriates of every stripe; encouraged a focus upon Mexico's glorious Pre-Columbian heritage and the legacy of its indigenous peoples; and promoted the development of a unique system of production in the workshops of Taxco that made innovation and experimentation paramount. Stromberg and contributing essayist Ana Elena Mallet have in fact managed to untangle and address the multiple strands of influence that together resulted in an unprecedented period in silver design and execution, Taxco's Silver Age.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
272 illus., 240 in color
Dimensions
Height: 305 mm
Width: 229 mm
Weight
794 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9778344-0-2 (9780977834402)
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Content
Foreword / Marla C. Berns and Betsy D. Quick
Collectors' Acknowledgments / Cindy Tietze and Stuart Hodosh
Preface / Gobi Stromberg
Introduction / Gobi Stromberg
Antonio Pineda, the "Silver Age," and the Grand Talleres / Gobi Stromberg
Antonio Pineda and the Exploration of the Modern Spirit / Ana Elena Mallet
A Chronology of Pineda's Hallmarks / Kim Richter
Silver of the Taxco School / Betsy D. Quick and Kim Richter
Antonio Pineda: Selected Exhibitions and Awards
Notes to the Text
References Cited
Index
Contributors
Collectors' Acknowledgments / Cindy Tietze and Stuart Hodosh
Preface / Gobi Stromberg
Introduction / Gobi Stromberg
Antonio Pineda, the "Silver Age," and the Grand Talleres / Gobi Stromberg
Antonio Pineda and the Exploration of the Modern Spirit / Ana Elena Mallet
A Chronology of Pineda's Hallmarks / Kim Richter
Silver of the Taxco School / Betsy D. Quick and Kim Richter
Antonio Pineda: Selected Exhibitions and Awards
Notes to the Text
References Cited
Index
Contributors