Museal fact and representation of the past: The Peruvian and Ecuadorian experience in the historical American exhibition at Madrid in 1892


Abstract:

This article analyses the staging of the national showcases of Peru and Ecuador during the Exposición Histórico-Americana in Madrid in 1892. Our interest is to explore the ways in which the past was represented through the combination of the pre-Columbian objects and the museographical displays that told the story of the Spanish conquest and colonization. Through the analysis of devices such as Lorenzo Roselló’s sculpture set, a representation made for the Peruvian delegation, or the wooden sculpture of the “wild” Indian and a historical model of the Ecuadorian delegation’s monument, we reveal the ways in which the artifacts of the past were used in the construction of a pan-Hispanic, masculine and colonial gaze that shaped a sense of the past of historical subjects, as well as their absences. In short, this proposal attempts to delineate a view of these phenomena in the Andean region and to investigate the historical density of these exhibition experiences in the construction of national stories in a transatlantic key.

Año de publicación:

2021

Keywords:

  • Perú
  • antiquities
  • CONQUEST
  • ECUADOR
  • Exposition of 1892
  • Sculpture

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Review

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Museología
  • Historia de los Estados Unidos
  • Estudios culturales

Áreas temáticas:

  • Historia de Sudamérica
  • Perú
  • Artes