Rice University anthropology faculty
Abdel Hernández San Juan
Artistic Director
Transart Foundation
1412 West Alabama
Houston, Texas, 77056
This letter if to invite you to participate as a panellist on a Forum concerning “Maya Art and Anthropology” that will be held December 2, mil novecientos noventa y nueve, on the Lake Forest College Campus in Myer Auditorium –Hotchkiss Building. We fell that your areas of research and expertise are especially important for our discussion in that you may provide us with special insights and understandings to the issue of concern. This panel forms part of an ethnographic installation devoted to Maya Art and Anthropology and is conceived as an opportunity to discuss the exhibition component of this interdisciplinary event. This art is of interest given that it has no prior history in the artworlds of the USA. The art itself originates in the context of the touristic and anthropological fascination with the Maya, especially in the context of the anthropological and tourist markets centered on the archaeological ruins of Chichén Itzá. Thus, there are some interesting questions regarding the status and value of this artwork vis a vis other aesthetic traditions such as folklore, fine art, contemporary art, modernist art, etc. Given that this exhibition is the first ever in the USA within a gallery setting, some interesting debates regarding how to curate, install, and market this art come immediately to the foreground.
These questions connect up to the histories and roles of both anthropology as a discipline of collecting-exhibiting and museums as an institution devoted to the representation of cultural forms, whether they be aesthetic or ethnographic. The interesting set of issues concerns curatorial practices and how they may be used as an ethnographic practice of representing cultures and cultural forms. Additionally, we are concerned to question the nature of anthropological installations of art by asking how such may be similar or different than other modes of exhibition in practical and theoretical terms. This is an especially interesting topic when the style of the ethnographic installation of art finds theoretical inspiration from the work of conceptual artists such as Kossuth and performace theory as developed in theatre anthropology and the arts. We hope that this may be of interest for you and that you can join us for the panel. I will communicate with you directly so as to address any questions regarding your role in the panel or the installation in general if you choose to accept. Please find enclosed supplemental materials to provide you with greater information about this program of activities.
Sincerely yours
Quetzil Eugenio
Assistance Professor
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Lake Forest College
Lake Forest, IL 60045
Lake Forest Colleague invited you to experience Ah Dzib P´zté, Modern Maya Art in Ancient Tradition, An Ethnographic Installation and Gallery Showing of Contemporary Maya Art in Batik Cloth Pâinting and Wood Statuary with Five Mexican Maya Artists visiting from Chichen Itza
Program of Events
Please Attend the Opening Reception
And Silent Auction to Benefit the Artists
Special Guests include President Spadafora
And the Honorable Mexican Consul Heriberto Galindo
At 7.30 pm, November 30 noventa y nueve
Forum Maya Art and Anthropology
Discuss the Maya Art with Artists, Anthropologists and Critics with special guest Abdel Hernandez San Juan, Cuban Artist, Art Critic and Anthropologist, Curator of the Museum of Visual Art Alejandro Otero in Caracas, 7.00 pm, Thursday, December 2
Gallery Showing of the Maya Art Exhibition
From December 1 through December 10 2.30 -5 pm
Exhibit Showings and intercultural exchanges with the Maya Artists are organized for LFC and area high school groups throughout the exhibition
On the third floor of the Duran Art Institute of Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois, 60045
Sponsored by a grand from the US-Mexico Found for culture, a binational organization comprised of the Mexican Fund for culture and the arts, Bancomer Cultural Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation
Additional funding provided by the Dean of the Faculty, LFC and the Department of Art, Sociology-Anthropology and the Latin American Studies Program
Abdel,
Here is your travel information
Itinerary
Tuesday November 16m mil novecientos noventa y nueve, Continental Flight 1704
Leave: 10:50 am Houston, TX, Intercontinental, IAH
Arrive: 1.15 pm Chicago, IL, Ohare, ORD
Equipments; 737-800
Meal: Lunch Snack, Brunch Stops: none
Deat 11 A Window, -December 8, mil novecientos noventa y nueve 1101 Leave: 10.55 am Chicago, IK Ohare, ord, Arrive, 1.40 pm Houston, Tx, Intercontinental, IAH
Continental Confirmation number 1wz4d
Travel Agency Reservation Code cititravel wMWKEH
Rand inform me that he is preparing other letter of invitation to, but due to certain difficulties of determining the date of your workshop presentation there have been delays. The issue is one of ensuring the greatest number of persons in attendance
We are looking Forward to your talks, as your work speak to many of us from different disciplines
Please contact me if you have any question about your travel arrangements
Quetzil
Depart Sociology and Anthropology
Lake Forest College
Lake Forest, Illinois, 60045
Lake Forest College
November 12 1999
Abdel Hernandez
Transart foundation
112 West Alabama
Houston, Texas, 77006
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