This intriguing work explores the world of three amate artists. A native
tradition, all of their painting is done in Mexico, yet, the finished
product is sold almost exclusively to wealthy American art buyers.
Cowen examines this cultural interaction between Mexico and the United
States to see how globalization shapes the lives and the work of the
artists and their families. The story of these three artists reveals
that this exchange simultaneously creates economic opportunities for the
artists, but has detrimental effects on the village.
A view of the daily village life of three artists connected to the
larger art world, this book should be of particular interest to those in
the fields of cultural economics, Latino studies, economic anthropology
and globalization.