The Kwoma, the subject of this book, are one of a number of peoples in the Sepik River region of northern Papua New Guinea who have created some of the most distinctive visual art in the Pacific. Through case studies of their painting, sculpture, architecture and ritual this book examines in detail how people in this society understand their art as a cultural phenomenon. This includes how they understand its origins in the spirit world, how they judge quality in art and how they understand artistic creativity. The book contrasts Kwoma beliefs with the radically different approach to art found in the modern West. The modern Western concept of art first emerged not in the eighteenth century in the Enlightenment, or even later, as anthropologists and art historians often assume, but several centuries earlier in the Renaissance. The book gives an account of radical changes that took place culturally in Europe between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries in the way human intellectual creativity was understood, and how this gave rise to a new concept of art, one that remains unchanged in the modern West today.
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Art and Creativity in a New Guinea Society: The Kwoma in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Ross Bowdenrsquo;s long-term research on the cultural and ritual context of the paintings, sculptures and architecture of the Kwoma is presented in clear, non-technical language which argues that the Kwoma and similar societies lsquo;locate the sources of creativity outside the individual in the supernatural world.rsquo; In a masterful survey of art history, Bowden contrasts this with lsquo;those societies that attribute creativity in art to individuals.rsquo; This work has profound implications for the understanding and writing of cross-cultural research on art.
Published date: Jan 29, 2025
Language: English
No. of Pages: 182
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN: 9781793611383
Dimensions:
6.0" W x
1.0" L x
9.0" H
Ross Bowden is an Australian cultural anthropologist whose main interests are in the art, history and social organization of societies in the Sepik River region of northern Papua New Guinea.
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