Conservation, Tourism, and Identity of Contemporary Community Art : A Case Study of Felipe Seade’s Mural "Allegory to Work” / Virginia Santamarina Campos.

By: Campos, Virginia Santamarina [author.]Contributor(s): de-Miguel-Molina, Blanca | Molina, María de Miguel | Montagud, María Angeles CarabalMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Apple Academic Press, 2017Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315209586; 9781351807074; 9781771884006Subject(s): Art and society | Heritage tourism | Mural painting and decoration | Uruguay -- Colonia del Sacramento | Uruguay | Hospitality ManagementAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 700.411 LOC classification: N6490 | .C367 2017Online resources: Click here to view.
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Scope and content: "This new book, Conservation, Tourism, and Identity of Contemporary Community Art: A Case Study of Felipe Seade’s Mural "Allegory to Work", aims to promote new models of sustainable management in the field of contemporary mural art. Nowadays, cultural heritage has become an essential tool for society, stressing the necessity to properly conserve cultural resources in order to maintain a social, economic, and environmental sustainable development.In this book, the mural "Allegory to Work", by the artist Felipe Seade located in Uruguay, is used as a case study. The work of Felipe Seade, a prominent political mural artist of the twentieth century, reflects the influence of Mexican heritage and the socio-political themes of that time, which were commonly used by the Social Realism art movement. The authors look at the mural—and its restoration—through the lens of tourism, globalization, and new interest in cultural heritage. The book demonstrates that the restoration should be aware that the perspective of the protagonists must be incorporated in the intervention process. This first-of-its-kind volume brings together historical, ethnographic, tourism, and scientific research that lead to a sustainable project, from the point of view of identity, economy, politics, and society. This volume, with over 50 color illustrations, will be valuable for college and research libraries, undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and professors in the field of cultural heritage and art as well as those involved in community-based research."--Provided by publisher.
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part, 1 Contemporary Mural and Felipe Seade -- chapter 101 Introduction -- chapter 1 Contemporary Uruguayan Mural Painting -- Tradition and Relevance -- chapter 2 Social Realism in Contemporary Mural Painting -- chapter 3 Felipe Seade as the Main Figure of the Uruguayan Social Realism -- chapter 4 The Contemporary Mural Painting “Allegory to Work” -- part, II Ethnographic Research of the Painting “Allegory to Work” -- chapter 5 “On the Face of it”: Wall-To-Wall Home Ethnography -- chapter 6 Participatory Action Research (Par) in Contemporary Community Art -- part, III Scientific Research of the Painting “Allegory to Work” -- chapter 7 Physical Identification and Digital Record of Painting -- chapter 8 Colorimetric Characterization -- chapter 9 Study of the Chemical Composition Through Cross Sections: Optical Microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, and X-Ray Microanalysis -- chapter 10 Technical Documentation Sheet of Painting -- Scientific Cataloguing -- part, IV Intervention Process of the Painting “Allegory to Work” -- chapter 11 State of Conservation -- chapter 12 Restoration Process -- part, V Museographic Area and Sustainable Tourism of the Painting “Allegory to Work” -- chapter 13 The Use and Social Enjoyment of Murals -- ‘The People’s Art,’ Its Publics and Cultural Heritage -- chapter 14 Preventive Conservation Policies -- chapter 15 Guidelines to Stimulate Use and Social Enjoyment -- chapter 102 Conclusions: Management, Touristic Promotion, and Social Enjoyment of Contemporary Mural Painting.

"This new book, Conservation, Tourism, and Identity of Contemporary Community Art: A Case Study of Felipe Seade’s Mural "Allegory to Work", aims to promote new models of sustainable management in the field of contemporary mural art. Nowadays, cultural heritage has become an essential tool for society, stressing the necessity to properly conserve cultural resources in order to maintain a social, economic, and environmental sustainable development.In this book, the mural "Allegory to Work", by the artist Felipe Seade located in Uruguay, is used as a case study. The work of Felipe Seade, a prominent political mural artist of the twentieth century, reflects the influence of Mexican heritage and the socio-political themes of that time, which were commonly used by the Social Realism art movement. The authors look at the mural—and its restoration—through the lens of tourism, globalization, and new interest in cultural heritage. The book demonstrates that the restoration should be aware that the perspective of the protagonists must be incorporated in the intervention process. This first-of-its-kind volume brings together historical, ethnographic, tourism, and scientific research that lead to a sustainable project, from the point of view of identity, economy, politics, and society. This volume, with over 50 color illustrations, will be valuable for college and research libraries, undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and professors in the field of cultural heritage and art as well as those involved in community-based research."--Provided by publisher.

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