SANTERIA AESTHETICS PBLINDSAY ARTURO Gathers texts exploring the relationship between Santer ia and esthetics. Essays by artists, scholars, and religious leaders are dedicated mostly to Cuba, with one essay on Brazil and others on various Caribbean artists. Interest in the subject, currently a frequent theme in specialized art publica |
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Abakuá aché African Art Afro-American Afro-Brazilian Afro-Cuban altar Ana Mendieta ashé babalawo beads beautiful Bedia Benin birthday throne body Boza Brazil Brazilian Candomblé Catholic ceremonies Changó cloth colors Contemporary Art cowrie Cuba Cuban cultural dance deity devotee divination Drewal earth Elegba Elegguá elements female FIGURE gods Havana human iconographic images initiation installation Interview with Josefina Interview with Melba Josefina García Josie Juan Boza Lam's Latino Latino artists Lawal living Lucumí Lydia Cabrera mazos meaning Melba Carillo Mendive Miami mother motif Museum myth Nigeria Obatalá objects Ocha Ochún Ogún Olodumare Olokun olosha òrişà orishas Oshun Oyá painting Palo Monte paño Photo practice presence Press priestesses priests Raquelín refer Regla religious ritual sacred saints Sàngó Santería Santería aesthetics santeros santo sculpture Shango slaves social soperas spiritual symbolic syncretism Thompson tion tradition University visual Wifredo Lam worship Yemayá Yemoja York Yorùbá Yoruba religion Yorubaland