Cultural Convergence in New Mexico: Interactions in Art, History & Archaeology : Honoring William Wroth
Synopsis
Cultural Convergence in New Mexico is a volume in honor of William Wroth, whose career as a cultural historian and curator contributed greatly to our understanding of Spanish Colonial art in the Americas. Wroth's endeavors were not limited to Spanish Colonial art. In 2000, Wroth's exhibition and book Ute Indian Arts and Culture from Prehistory to the New Millennium were considered groundbreaking for placing Ute art in the context of Ute history and world view. In 2010, he brought together years of research to the exhibition and book Converging Streams: Art of the Hispanic and Native American Southwest. This volume explores themes important to Wroth broadly related to the art, history, and culture of New Spain, as well as cross-cultural interactions of Hispanos and Native Americans. With more than 180 color illustrations, Cultural Convergence presents interdisciplinary essays by an esteemed group of scholars and writers, and a selection of works by artists he knew and admired.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Museum of New Mexico Press
- ISBN: 9780890136638
- Number of pages: 307
- Dimensions: 289 x 240 x 33 mm
- Weight: 1912g
- Languages: English
