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Title:
Istipu addressing from the Platería Araucana (Araucanian silver-smithing) exhibition

Code:
FB 534

Date:
1981

Author:
Unknown

Access Requirements:
Available online and via application

Measurement:
12 x 18 cm

Stand:
Positive paper

Tone:
Monochromatic

Description:

Photograph in rectangular format and horizontal layout. In a medium shot, Hernán Cordero (apparently), artist and ad-honorem MAPA curator, is sitting holding a silver istipu (stirrup) to label it. On the table are an istipu and a trüpuwe (riding crop or whip) made from the same material arranged randomly next to some glasses. At the back, there is a wooden door. The pieces are part of the MAPA’s Platería Mapuche (Mapuche silver-smithing) collection.

Context:

This collection was shown in the Platería Araucana (Araucanian silver-smithing) exhibition made during the 80s in the Contemporary Art Museum (MAC) from Parque Forestal (MAPA headquarter 1981-1997), in the Organization of American States (OAS) room, located in Washington D.C. and other cities in Chile. Before these exhibitions, the Platería Mapuche collection went through a revision, cataloging, and curating process, on account of its damaged condition, made by academics from the Arts Department of Universidad de Chile. These pictures are part of a project by Julio Tobar (director 1981-1995) to extend the MAPA files.

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