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Delilah Montoya: Contemporary Casta Portraiture: Nuestra Calidad

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Photographer and artist Delilah Montoya investigates the ethnic roots of contemporary families living in New Mexico and Texas in this thought-provoking collection. Featuring sixteen present-day photographic group portraits along with a DNA study for each clan, Montoya mimics and explores the Latin American art tradition of casta paintings that traced the complex racial mixing of the people of New Spain in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Typically presented as a group of sixteen portraits, the casta paintings illustrated the social hierarchy of the times, with the “pure blood” Spaniards at the top and mixed-race mestizos and mulattos at the bottom.

Like the colonial-era casta paintings, Montoya’s photographs capture her subjects at home and include material objects, furnishings and even pets.  But instead of using eighteenth-century terminology, the ethno-racial composition is represented with a DNA study of the matrilineal and patrilineal global ancestral migration to provide additional information about the family’s origins. The artist investigates the cultural and biological forms of hybridity and seeks to understand the impact of class structures on social, economic and aesthetic choices in America.

Contemporary Casta Portraiture includes an artist statement and essays about Montoya’s work. In her introduction, Surpik Angelini says Montoya’s work surpasses “nationalist, ethnic categories to suggest instead the making of a cosmic race.” Ultimately, this intriguing volume confirms that none of us are very different from each other.

ISBN: 978-1-55885-845-9
Publication Date: April 30, 2017
Bind: Trade Paperback
Pages: 53

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Photographer and artist Delilah Montoya investigates the ethnic roots of contemporary families living in New Mexico and Texas in this thought-provoking collection. Featuring sixteen present-day photographic group portraits along with a DNA study for each clan, Montoya mimics and explores the Latin American art tradition of casta paintings that traced the complex racial mixing of the people of New Spain in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Typically presented as a group of sixteen portraits, the casta paintings illustrated the social hierarchy of the times, with the “pure blood” Spaniards at the top and mixed-race mestizos and mulattos at the bottom.

Like the colonial-era casta paintings, Montoya’s photographs capture her subjects at home and include material objects, furnishings and even pets.  But instead of using eighteenth-century terminology, the ethno-racial composition is represented with a DNA study of the matrilineal and patrilineal global ancestral migration to provide additional information about the family’s origins. The artist investigates the cultural and biological forms of hybridity and seeks to understand the impact of class structures on social, economic and aesthetic choices in America.

Contemporary Casta Portraiture includes an artist statement and essays about Montoya’s work. In her introduction, Surpik Angelini says Montoya’s work surpasses “nationalist, ethnic categories to suggest instead the making of a cosmic race.” Ultimately, this intriguing volume confirms that none of us are very different from each other.

ISBN: 978-1-55885-845-9
Publication Date: April 30, 2017
Bind: Trade Paperback
Pages: 53

Photographer and artist Delilah Montoya investigates the ethnic roots of contemporary families living in New Mexico and Texas in this thought-provoking collection. Featuring sixteen present-day photographic group portraits along with a DNA study for each clan, Montoya mimics and explores the Latin American art tradition of casta paintings that traced the complex racial mixing of the people of New Spain in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Typically presented as a group of sixteen portraits, the casta paintings illustrated the social hierarchy of the times, with the “pure blood” Spaniards at the top and mixed-race mestizos and mulattos at the bottom.

Like the colonial-era casta paintings, Montoya’s photographs capture her subjects at home and include material objects, furnishings and even pets.  But instead of using eighteenth-century terminology, the ethno-racial composition is represented with a DNA study of the matrilineal and patrilineal global ancestral migration to provide additional information about the family’s origins. The artist investigates the cultural and biological forms of hybridity and seeks to understand the impact of class structures on social, economic and aesthetic choices in America.

Contemporary Casta Portraiture includes an artist statement and essays about Montoya’s work. In her introduction, Surpik Angelini says Montoya’s work surpasses “nationalist, ethnic categories to suggest instead the making of a cosmic race.” Ultimately, this intriguing volume confirms that none of us are very different from each other.

ISBN: 978-1-55885-845-9
Publication Date: April 30, 2017
Bind: Trade Paperback
Pages: 53

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