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Textiles amerindios: diferentes perspectivas sobre los colores y estudios recientes Thursday 28 th , Friday 29 th & Saturday 30 th November 2013 The 6 th International Conference on Indigenous Textiles of the Americas Indigenous American Textiles: Crossed Perspectives on Colours and Current Research Topics Free admission. Places are limited and will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. The lectures will be in English and in Spanish. The 6 th International Conference on Indigenous Textiles of the Americas This conference is a continuation of Victoria Solanilla’s commitment to organizing a Pre- Columbian textile conference in Barcelona every three years. The Conference considers Pre- Columbian textiles as well as related historic and ethnographic textiles from all the Americas and privileges interdisciplinary approaches. Inspired by research currently being conducted at the musée du quai Branly, one of the sessions at the conference is specifically devoted to the role colour plays in indigenous American textiles. *musée du quai Branly Cinema Room 37, quai Branly ou 218, rue de lUniversité 75007 Paris Métro ligne 9 : Alma-Marceau RER C : Pont de lAlma Organizers Sophie Desrosiers Paz Núñez-Regueiro & for the Workshops Patrice Lecoq [email protected] Scientific Committee Olivia Bourrat Andrew J. Hamilton Christophe Moulherat Elena Phipps Coordination Anna Gianotti Laban [email protected] +33 (0)1 56 61 70 24

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Textiles amerindios: diferentes perspectivas sobre los colores y estudios recientes

Thursday 28th, Friday 29th & Saturday 30th November 2013

The 6th International Conference on Indigenous Textiles of the Americas

Indigenous American Textiles: Crossed Perspectives on Colours and Current Research Topics

Free admission. Places are limited and will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. The lectures will be in English and in Spanish.

The 6th International Conference on Indigenous Textiles of the Americas This conference is a continuation of Victoria Solanilla’s commitment to organizing a Pre-Columbian textile conference in Barcelona every three years. The Conference considers Pre-Columbian textiles as well as related historic and ethnographic textiles from all the Americas and privileges interdisciplinary approaches. Inspired by research currently being conducted at the musée du quai Branly, one of the sessions at the conference is specifically devoted to the role colour plays in indigenous American textiles.

*musée du quai Branly Cinema Room

37, quai Branly ou 218, rue de l’Université 75007 Paris

Métro ligne 9 : Alma-Marceau RER C : Pont de l’Alma

Organizers Sophie Desrosiers Paz Núñez-Regueiro & for the Workshops Patrice Lecoq [email protected] Scientific Committee Olivia Bourrat Andrew J. Hamilton Christophe Moulherat Elena Phipps Coordination Anna Gianotti Laban [email protected] +33 (0)1 56 61 70 24

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16:40 Monos, avispas y dioses : iconografía de los textiles funerarios Chimu,

Huari y Chancay D. Karadimas (CNRS - Laboratoire d’anthropologie sociale, Paris)

17:00 El textil como matrix del desarrollo artístico en los Andes

S. Desrosiers (CRH, EHESS, Paris) 17:30 Discussion 18:00 Break POSTER SESSION 1 18:30 Uniendo fragmentos - Ejemplos de la colección Gretzer en Gotemburgo G. Esteban (independant scholar, Gothenburg) 18:40 The Use and the Roles of Colours: Comparison of Design and

Iconography of some Objects of the Ica Culture K. Nagy (Freie Universität & Ethnologisches Museum Berlin)

18:50 Awayos y llicllas: Textiles, feminidad y poder

V. Auza Aramayo (independant scholar, La Paz) 19:00 Análisis de envoltorios textiles tumba chimú n°7 de Huaca de la Luna

(valle de Moche, costa norte del Perú) M. Mª Montoya Vera (Monumenta Andina SAC, Trujillo)

19:10 Siren Song: Image and Line in Andean Tapestry

B. Femenías (Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.) 19:20 El cosmos y los bastoncillos de la hamaca Ette (Chimila)

J. C. Nino Vargas (LAS, EHESS, Paris / Univ. de los Andes, Bogotá) 19:30 Discussion 20:00 End of the Session

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 28th

13:30 Opening by Anne-Christine Taylor, directrice du département de la Recherche et de l’Enseignement du musée du quai Branly, Sophie Desrosiers, maître de conférences, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales & Paz Núñez-Regueiro, responsable de collections Amériques, musée du quai Branly 13:45 Opening by Victoria Solanilla, Dpto. de Arte. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona « CURRENT RESEARCH TOPICS » PANEL 1 – BETWEEN PAST AND PRESENT TEXTILES: FROM PAST TO PRESENT 14:00 Envoltorios de pigmentos, de ofrendas y otros usos de los textiles en

Mesoamérica C. Vidal Lorenzo, Mª L. Vázquez de Ágredos, P. Horcajada Campos (Universidad de Valencia ) & L. R. Manzanilla Naim (UNAM, Mexico)

14:20 Los textiles en los rituales entre los mexicas y los indígenas tlapanecos

contemporáneos D. Dehouve (CNRS & EPHE, Paris)

14:40 El rebozo de jaspe (ikat) mexicano: entre la extinción y la innovación

M. Turok W. (Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura, Mexico) 15:00 Discussion 15:30 Coffee Break CONTINUITIES 16:00 La recreación del challpi wathrako en la identidad huanca. Producción de fajas

tejidas en el valle del Mantaro, Junín, Perú M. E. del Solar (independant scholar, Lima)

16:20 Dibujos tejidos con chaquiras entre los pueblos originarios del Gran Chaco

Sudamericano M. A. Elías (Museo Etnográfico “J. B. Ambrosetti”, Univ. de Buenos Aires)

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15:30 El color “no es así nomás”

Alejandra Vaca P. (independant scholar, La Paz) 15:50 Discussion 16:20 Coffee Break CONTINUITIES 16:50 Crossed Perspectives on Color in the Colonial Andean Church: Liturgical

Tapestries M. Stanfield-Mazzi (University of Florida, Gainesville)

17:10 Color in the Andes : history, sources and meaning

E. Phipps (Senior Museum Scholar, Metropolitan Museum of Art & President, Textile Society of America)

17:40 Discussion 18:00 Break POSTER SESSION 2 18:30 Connecting Language and Color Symbolism in Modern Bolivian Weaving:

Interrogating the creative lineage of a Northern Potosí lliklla S. Burian (Emory University, Atlanta)

18:40 Extension of the Properties of Nature and Development of Material Culture:

Indigeneous American Uses of the Coloured Earths and Dyes Juices A. Dubois (Centre Anthropologie de l'Ecriture, EHESS, Paris)

18:50 The Technical Analysis of 21 Pre-Columbian Andean Painted Textiles

R. Summerour (National Museum of the American Indian, Suitland, USA) 19:00 Study of the degradation of Andean Natural Organic Colorants: a

Colorimetric and Analytical Study C. Cappuccini, T. Devièse & C. Higgitt (British Museum, London)

19:10 Color Change and Setting a Preservation Target for Items on Display

C. Pesme (independent conservator, Basel) 19:20 The Meaning of Blue in pre-Columbian Textiles

Georgia de Havenon (Research Associate, The Brooklyn Museum, New York) 19:30 Discussion 20:00 End of the Session

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 29th

« CROSSED PERSPECTIVES ON COLOURS » PANEL TECHNICAL AND MATERIAL APPROACHES 9:30 Aproximación al conocimiento de los colorantes en la comunidad indígena Ika

de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Cesar, Colombia B. Devia (Universidad Distrital, Bogotá), M. Cardale de Schrimpff (Fundación Pro Calima, Bogotá), C. Devia (Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá) & C. Niño Izquierdo (Comunidad Indígena Ika, Nabusimake)

9:50 Prácticas tintóreas y colorantes empleados en la cultura Nasca (Perú):

investigación sobre técnicas y conocimientos perdidos N. Boucherie, D. Cardon (CIHAM/UMR 5648 du CNRS/ Université Lumière Lyon 2) & W. Nowik (C2RMF, Paris)

10:10 HPLC-PDA Study of Colorants in Andean South Coast Textiles drawn from the

collections of the British Museum and the Musée du quai Branly T. Devièse & C. Higgitt (British Museum, London)

10:30 Discussion 11:00 Coffee Break 11:30 Análisis científico de las fibras arqueológicas en Perú: las fibras de camélidos

C. Moulherat (musée du quai Branly, Paris) 11:50 Ancient Peruvian Featherworks: what their Techniques, Iconography and the

Archaeological Record reveal H. King (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)

12:10 Discussion 12:30 Lunch Break USES, PERCEPTION AND MEANINGS 14:30 Mapping Color Messages among the Paracas Necropolis Gravelots: a Response

to the Work of Anne Paul A. H. Peters (University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia)

14:50 El registro de color en los tejidos andinos: un método ontológico

D. Y. Arnold (ILCA/Birkbeck College London) & E. Espejo (MUSEF, La Paz) 15:10 The Sounds and Tastes of Colours: Hue and Saturation in Isluga Textiles

P. Dransart (University of Wales Trinity St David, UK)

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LATE TEXTILES FROM THE COAST AND THE HIGHLANDS 14:30 Sican/Lambayecke Textiles from Pachacamac, collected by Gretzer

L. Bjerregaard (Ethnologisches Museum, Berlin) 14:50 Defining an Early Chancay Textile Style

A. Rowe (Research Associate, The Textile Museum, Washington D.C.) 15:10 Las prendas en miniatura de Pachacamac

J. Feltham (independant scholar, UK) & P. Eeckhout (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

15:30 Discussion 16:00 Coffee Break 16:30 Textiles del período Inca procedentes de Calca, Cusco

M. Cruzado (Universidad Nacional de Trujillo) & R. Ángeles (Museo de sitio de Pachacamac)

16:50 Vestimenta de mujeres en la nobleza Inca. Ajuar textil del enterratorio

Cerro Esmeralda y sus relaciones con los textiles de estatuillas en miniatura A. M. Rojas Z. (Museo de Arte Popular Americano, Santiago) & M. S. Hoces de la Guardia Ch. (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)

17:10 Discussion 17:40 Conclusive Remarks 18:00 End of the Conference

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30th

« CURRENT RESEARCH TOPICS » PANEL 2 – ON ANDEAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL TEXTILES EARLY TEXTILES: NORTH AND SOUTH 9:30 Los textiles de un entierro de élite en San Juanito, un sitio precerámico en el

valle del Santa, Costa Norte del Perú A. Fernández López (Complejo Arqueológico El Brujo, Peru) & F.-É. Dumais (Centre de conservation du Québec)

9:50 Función y tecnología textil de los contextos de la V Caverna de Cerro Colorado

Ma Y. Medina Castro (Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Antropología e Historia del Perú, Lima)

10:10 Algunas reflexiones en torno a los textiles Paracas de Animas Altas, Ica, costa

sur del Perú A. Bachir Bacha, O. D. Llanos, P. Landa (CeRAP/ EHESS, Paris)

10:30 Discussion 11:00 Coffee Break 11:30 La producción doméstica de textiles en el período prehispánico tardío de Nasca:

Una mirada desde Huayuri, Palpa V. Siveroni (Institute of Archaeology, University College of London)

11:50 Figuras humanas en los textiles andinos ¿élite civil, política o religiosa?

V. Solanilla & M. de Diego (Dpto. de Arte. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) 12:10 Discussion 12:30 Lunch Break