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Gerardo Suter

Pages of Days (Tonalamatl)

Description

Maker

Gerardo Suter (Mexican, b. Argentina, b. 1957 in Bueno Aires, Argentina)
Paul Taylor, printer
Renaissance Press (American), publisher

Title

Pages of Days (Tonalamatl)

Year

1991

Medium

  • Photogravure on paper

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Photogravure on paper

Materials

photogravure

Supports

  • medium-weight wove white paper

Dimensions

Sheet: 74.9 x 85.4 cm (29 1/2 x 33 5/8 inches)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

LR, pencil: "Suter". LL: "12/26". LC, pencil: "Tonolanatl"

Identification

Edition

12/26

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Gift of Paul Taylor

Object Number

1999.75

Type

  • Photographs

Exhibition History

Exhibition History

Fantasy, Myth, Legend
Imagining the Past in Works on Paper since 1750
Dec 16, 2023 – Jun 02, 2024

Label copy

The title of this work, Tonalamatl, refers to an Aztec calendar used before Spanish colonization. These 260-day calendars were separated into 20 trecena (groups of 13 days) and illustrated with depictions of the gods. In this work, photographer Gerardo Suter pays homage to this Indigenous system of organization by placing 20 Aztec symbols around a central male figure. The man’s pose, however, comes not from Aztec iconography, but from Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, created about the same time as European colonization of the Americas. Suter’s carefully staged image explores collective memory, and how intellectual and cultural traditions of the preconquest past intermingle with colonialist legacies.

–SM

Historias
Latin American Works on Paper
Aug 09, 2013 – Jan 05, 2014

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Gerardo Suter (Mexican, b. Argentina, b. 1957 in Bueno Aires, Argentina)
Paul Taylor, printer
Renaissance Press (American), publisher
Pages of Days (Tonalamatl), 1991
Photogravure on paper
Sheet: 74.9 x 85.4 cm (29 1/2 x 33 5/8 inches)
Gift of Paul Taylor 1999.75

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