Como ustedes saben, yo fui a Quito Ecuador en 2007. Era un viaje maravilloso. Pero de todos los lugares que vi, el museo de Oswaldo Guayasamin era el más increíble. A mi me gusta el arte y me interesa el lucho de los indigenas y por eso, mi visita al museo de él fue fantastico.
Como discutimos en clase, los indigenas sufrieron abusos y mal tratamiento por cienes de años. Hasta el siglo 20 muchos indigenas sufrieron. Tuvieron que trabajar muy fuerte para sobrevivir. El arte de Guayasamin representa mucho de este sufriemiento y dolor. Tambien no solamente represente los indigenas pero todos personas del mundo que sufrieron el horror de racismo, abuso y odio.
As you view the art of Guayasamin you will see many different colors used for the skin color. His goal was to represent many different races of people, as many people in the world are a blending of different races. The eyes are often painted black to signify his desire that people would stop looking at the color of peoples skin to define them as a person. Some of his painting show anguish over centuries of suffering. Some show the nurturing love between people. Guayasamin also loved his home of quito and painted some scenes of the beautiful landscape of the city.
Please go the following website to view his art. http://www.guayasamin.com/pages/index.html
Go to galeria de obra and view the following sections:
Los Manos (should be the first thing you see)
Ternura
Paisajes y Flores
Retrato
Define each title (what is "Los Manos") and write your impressions (at least 1 sentence) per section.
For 5 bonus points...
Why do you think that Guayasamin painted such large hands?
*The pictures are from my visit to the museum. The are of one of his statues, two of my favorite paintings (see the one with the condor and the bull-this was the Yawar Fiesta we discussed), and the view of Quito from his home.