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Confluences: 4000 Years of South American Arts

Past exhibition
8 - 26 April 2022
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Inca Culture, Inca Mantle, Circa. 1400AD
Inca Culture, Inca Mantle, Circa. 1400AD
Inca Culture, Inca Mantle, Circa. 1400AD
Inca Culture, Inca Mantle, Circa. 1400AD
Inca Culture, Inca Mantle, Circa. 1400AD

Inca Culture 1400 AD-1500 AD

Inca Mantle, Circa. 1400AD
Camelid fibres
93 x 219 cm
36'6" x 86'2" in
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Further images

  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Nazca Culture, Feather headdress (Salmon Pink), Circa. 400AD
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Nazca Culture, Feather headdress (Salmon Pink), Circa. 400AD
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Nazca Culture, Feather headdress (Salmon Pink), Circa. 400AD
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 4 ) Nazca Culture, Feather headdress (Salmon Pink), Circa. 400AD
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 5 ) Nazca Culture, Feather headdress (Salmon Pink), Circa. 400AD
This functional “modernist” Inca Mantle was created around 600 years ago and captured the Incan aesthetic of rigid geometry as characterised by large areas of deeply saturated single colours, the...
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This functional “modernist” Inca Mantle was created around 600 years ago and captured the Incan aesthetic of rigid geometry as characterised by large areas of deeply saturated single colours, the same achievements were sought after by the Colour Field artists and in particular Josef Albers , Barnet Newman and Kenneth Noland. It begs the question of what is it in mankind’s quest for such a sublime simplicity, that the same artistic solutions are explored 600 years apart.


To the mainly female artists people of the Inca Empire, few things were as important as these textiles. In this example, we witness the technical virtuosity and purely defined artistic results that are exemplary of the Inca civilisation. It’s hard for us to fathom the precious importance of textiles to the Inca way of life, they were more than just clothing, they were a symbol of veneration to there Gods, not having a written language all they wish to express about there place and understanding of the cosmos is encoded in these textiles.

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Exhibitions

Continuities: 2000 Years of Abtract Art, 2021, Sommerset
Confluences: 4000 years of South American Art, 2022, Cork Street, London, 2022
Continuities, 2000 Years of Femal Art in South America,Sala Brazil, London, 2023

Publications

Confluences in Art, 2019. Page. 77
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