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Miriam Oesterreich
Branching Out: Botanical Metaphors and Worlding Art History from the ‘Tropics’
This chapbook examines the aestheticization of plants in colonial discourses and charts visualizations of art histories that use the tree as a metaphor. In doing so, Miriam Oesterreich considers how ‘tropicalized’ tree forms have been reappropriated to portray a more ‘worlded’ art history. In the mid-twentieth century, prominent visual artists including Miguel Covarrubias, Alfred Barr, and Ad Reinhardt featured trees of art as canonizing illustrations of Western art history. Using Pablo León de la Barra’s poster
Diagrama Tropical/Nova Cartografia Tropical
(2010) as a starting point
Branching Out
discusses works by contemporary artists from Latin America and the Caribbean to look at the subversive potential in reimagining plant images and metaphors.
2025 | Worlding Public Cultures. tropicalization; tree diagram; epistemologies; worlding; decolonization; Global South; art canon; colonial aesthetics; botanic; art historiography