Rojo mexicano

Rojo mexicano

by Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (Mexico), Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes (Mexico), Morelos (Mexico : State). Secretaría de Cultura

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The 19 texts contained in the present catalogue trace the journey of the Mexican red cochineal from the highlands of Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica to Europe, a natural dye that produced a red so intense that European artists quickly embraced it as their own for three centuries. The trade in this dye reaped vast riches for the Spanish crown and it became increasingly associated with the projection of power in the 17th and 18th centuries. Cochineal fell into decline in the 19th century, as synthetic dyes were introduced, but was sought out later by the Impressionists. The essays represent years of research and work of different specialists, chemists, restorers, historians, physicists, economists, biologists and artists who write about subjects as varied as the biological characteristics of insects, color extraction processes and technological innovations, among others.

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    How does the transformation of cochineal from a sacred Mesoamerican resource into a tool of European imperial wealth change your perspective on the global trade of the colonial era?

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    Considering the diverse fields represented in the book—from entomology and economics to art history and chemistry—which scientific or artistic angle surprised you the most regarding how we study history through materials?

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    The book details how European artists quickly embraced Mexican red to project power and prestige, often without acknowledging its indigenous origins; how does this dynamic of cultural appropriation resonate with the way we consume luxury goods or art today?

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