The Olmec-Maya and Now | |
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Artist | Aubrey Williams |
Year | 1981–1985 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Subject | Parallels between pre-Columbian Olmec and Maya civilizations and contemporary global culture |
The Olmec-Maya and Now (1981–1985) is a series of large, oil-on-canvas paintings by Aubrey Williams. The series grew out of Williams' enduring interest in pre-Columbian cultures of the indigenous peoples of the Americas (he himself claimed Carib ancestry).[1][2][3] It explores parallels between Olmec and Maya civilizations and contemporary global culture, focusing in particular on the threat of rapid demise and self-destruction.[4][5]