Consuelo Jimenez Underwood: Art, Weaving, Vision

Author:   Laura E. Pérez ,  Ann Marie Leimer
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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Pages:   416
Publication Date:   12 August 2022
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Consuelo Jimenez Underwood's artwork is marked by her compassionate and urgent engagement with a range of pressing contemporary issues, from immigration and environmental precarity to the resilience of Indigenous ancestral values and the necessity of decolonial aesthetics in art making. Drawing on the fiber arts movement of the 1960s and 1970s, Chicana feminist art, and Indigenous fiber- and loom-based traditions, Jimenez Underwood's art encompasses needlework, weaving, painted and silkscreened pieces, installations, sculptures, and performance. This volume's contributors write about her place in feminist textile art history, situate her work among that of other Indigenous-identified feminist artists, and explore her signature works, series, techniques, images, and materials. Redefining the practice of weaving, Jimenez Underwood works with repurposed barbed wire, yellow caution tape, safety pins, and plastic bags and crosses Indigenous, Chicana, European, and Euro-American art practices, pushing the arts of the Americas beyond Eurocentric aesthetics toward culturally hybrid and Indigenous understandings of art making. Jimenez Underwood's redefinition of weaving and painting alongside the socially and environmentally engaged dimensions of her work position her as one of the most vital artists of our time. Contributors. Constance Cortez, Karen Mary Davalos, Carmen Febles, Maria Esther Fernandez, Christine Laffer, Ann Marie Leimer, Amalia Mesa-Bains, Robert Milnes, Jenell Navarro, Laura E. Perez, Marcos Pizarro, Veronica Reyes, Clara Roman-Odio, Carol Sauvion, Cristina Serna, Emily Zaiden

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Author:   Laura E. Pérez ,  Ann Marie Leimer
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Weight:   0.771kg
ISBN:  

9781478018322


ISBN 10:   1478018321
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   12 August 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations  xi Preface. The Art of Necessity / Luis Valdez  xv Acknowledgments  xvii Introduction / Laura E. Pérez and Ann Marie Leimer  1 I. Spinning—Making Thread 1. The Hands of Consuelo Jimenez Underwood: A Filmmaker's Reflections / Carol Sauvion  25 2. Charged Objects: The Multivalent Fiber Art of Consuelo Jimenez Underwood / Christine Laffer  35 II. Weaving—Hand Work 3. History/Whose-Story? Postcoloniality and Contemporary Chicana Art / Constance Cortez  53 4. A Tear in the Curtain: Hilos y Cultura in the Art of Consuelo Jimenez Underwood / Amalia Mesa-Bains  71 5. Prayers for the Planet: Reweaving the Natural and the Social—Consuelo Jimenez Underwood's Welcome to Flower-Landia / Laura E. Pérez  80 6. Consuelo Jimenez Underwood: Welcome to Flower-Landia / María Ester Fernández  91 7. Between the Lines: Documenting Consuelo Jimenez Underwood's Fiber Pathways / Emily Zaiden  100 8. Flags, the Sacred, and a Different America in Consuelo Jimenez Underwood's Fiber Art / Clara Román-Odio  111 9. Garments for the Goddess of the Américas: The American Dress Triptych / Ann Marie Leimer  123 10. Space, Place, and Belonging in Borderlines: Countermapping in the Art of Consuelo Jimenez Underwood / Karen Mary Davalos  142 11. Decolonizing Aesthetics in Mexican and Xicana Fiber Art: The Art of Consuelo Jimenez Underwood and Georgina Santos / Cristina Serna  161 12. Reading Our Mothers: Decolonization and Cultural Identity in Consuelo Jimenez Underwood's Rebozos for Our Mothers / Carmen Febles  181 13. Weaving Water: Toward an Indigenous Method of Self- and Community Care / Jenell Navarro  198 III. Off the Loom—Into the World 14. Consuelo Jimenez Underwood: Artist, Educator, and Advocate / Robert Milnes  221 15. Being Chicanx Studies: Lessons for Racial Justice from the Work and Life of Consuelo Jimenez Underwood / Marcus Pizarro  239 16. Blue Río Tapestries / Verónica Reyes  244 Notes  261 Bibliography  290 Contributors  304 Index  311

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"""With the publication of the important book . . . art lovers are treated to a full account of the life, creative processes, vision,  and accomplishments of a great Latina artist.  . . . The editors . . . have greatly enhanced our knowledge of an important American artist of craft and fine arts."" -- Ricardo Romo * Latinos in America * ""It is a joy to see Jimenez Underwood’s work as a teacher addressed and to read about her influence on students. Essays are supported by excellent images and a strong introduction. A significant notes section points to additional research. This excellent resource will be good for courses that expand on the understandings of textile art and art history. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty; professionals."" -- L. L. Kriner * Choice *"


With the publication of the important book . . . art lovers are treated to a full account of the life, creative processes, vision, and accomplishments of a great Latina artist. . . . The editors . . . have greatly enhanced our knowledge of an important American artist of craft and fine arts. -- Ricardo Romo * Latinos in America *


With the publication of the important book . . . art lovers are treated to a full account of the life, creative processes, vision, and accomplishments of a great Latina artist. . . . The editors . . . have greatly enhanced our knowledge of an important American artist of craft and fine arts. -- Ricardo Romo * Latinos in America * It is a joy to see Jimenez Underwood's work as a teacher addressed and to read about her influence on students. Essays are supported by excellent images and a strong introduction. A significant notes section points to additional research. This excellent resource will be good for courses that expand on the understandings of textile art and art history. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty; professionals. -- L. L. Kriner * Choice *


Author Information

Laura E. Pérez is Professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of Eros Ideologies: Writings on Art, Spirituality, and the Decolonial and Chicana Art: The Politics of Spiritual and Aesthetic Altarities, both also published by Duke University Press. Ann Marie Leimer is Professor of Art at Midwestern State University and a scholar and curator of Chicanx art.

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