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Tata Curiata

Descendents of the indigenous Purépecha people from Mexico´s Michoacán region,2016

Loewe Foundation

Loewe Foundation
Madrid, Spain

Several hundred strands of wheat fibre are woven together to form this Purépecha representation of a sun deity that denotes war and fire. decorated by the dual motifs of stars and humming birds, it also illuminates the connection between craft and ancient farming techniques. The intricately designed piece is a testament to the inter-generational transfer of knowledge and skills; a practice that preserves the unbroken chain of ancient production.

Descendents of the indigenous Purépecha people from Mexico´s Michoacán region, this family workshop weaves ancestral craftsmanship and mythology into every creation. Between farmingand fishing, Antonio Cornelio, his wife Bertha, and two daughters Gabriela and Verónica, further a legacy that extends well beyond their own family.

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  • Title: Tata Curiata
  • Creator: Descendents of the indigenous Purépecha people from Mexico´s Michoacán region,
  • Date Created: 2016
  • Location: Fundada, Mexico
  • Physical Dimensions: 143cm
  • Type: Wheat
  • Medium: Wheat fiber
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