Black Velvet Art

Black Velvet Art

Black Velvet Art

Black Velvet Art

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Overview

Jesus, matadors, panthers, bandits, Native Americans, movie stars, waifs, and, of course, Elvis are recognized icons of the oft-despised, uber-kitsch art form of black velvet painting. In Black Velvet Art author Eric A. Eliason and photographer Scott Squire present a comprehensive overview of this covertly loved and overtly reviled tradition.

In cooperation with a network of artists, collectors, importers, and gallery owners in Tijuana, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Calgary, this book draws from the largest survey of velvet painting ever undertaken. The book traces velvet's historical development as a folk art shaped by both Indigenous traditions as well as Western consumer expectations in such markets as the South Pacific, Southeast Asia, and particularly the US-Mexico border and the black velvet capital of Tijuana. In black velvet, class and taste challenge art as a consumer phenomenon, democratic spirit faces down elitism, reproduction questions originality, and sexuality seduces and provokes religiosity.

What is most significant about black velvet art to many Americans is its signaling of the nadir of bad taste. Black velvet is the “anti-art” in many ways. Eliason seeks to explore how and why black velvet serves this function and to examine ways it deserves a glowing redemption.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781604737950
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 01/19/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Eric A. Eliason is professor of English at Brigham Young University. Scott Squire is a documentary photographer and filmmaker. He is also a principal in NonFiction Media, the production company responsible for the 2015 Sundance-supported feature documentary Drawing the Tiger. Eliason and Squire collaborated to create The Island of Lace: Drawn Threadwork on Saba in The Dutch Caribbean and To See Them Run: Great Plains Coyote Coursing, both published by University Press of Mississippi.
Eric A. Eliason is professor of English at Brigham Young University. He is author of The Island of Lace: Drawn Threadwork on Saba in The Dutch Caribbean, To See Them Run: Great Plains Coyote Coursing, and Black Velvet Art, all published by University Press of Mississippi.
Scott Squire is a documentary photographer and filmmaker. He is a principal in NonFiction Media, the production company responsible for the 2015 Sundance-supported feature documentary Drawing the Tiger. He is photographer for The Island of Lace: Drawn Threadwork on Saba in The Dutch Caribbean, Black Velvet Art, and To See Them Run: Great Plains Coyote Coursing, all published by University Press of Mississippi.
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