The Condor and the Cannibal is a co-publication between Astiberri and the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza on the occasion of the exhibition Colonial Memory in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collections.
The colonial system lies at the root of Western modernity, and its legacy continues to affect human and geopolitical relations worldwide. Europe advanced in the conquest of rights and freedoms while imposing a regime of racial domination, enslavement, and appropriation of land and raw materials in the "New World."
A condor glides over the city of Quito. A cannibal woman poses for a Dutch painter. A snake slithers down a Brazilian river. An English foreman begins the medicinal exploitation of quinine. A young Quechua sculptor introduces avant-garde into 17th-century religious imagery. The rufous-bellied thrush knows all the stories of the Paraguayan border. And so on.
Víctor Coyote blends the Dutch painters Frans Post and Albert Eckhout with the Quito school of religious art to construct a polychrome reflection on the memory of colonialism, the power of art, natural customs, fiction, and lies.
Author: Victor Coyote
Spanish
Co-edition Astiberri Ediciones and Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza
Color. Hardcover.
80 pages. 17 x 24 cm
ISBN: 9788419670908
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