BODY BIOGRAPHIES: A STUDY OF APPRENTICESHIP AND EMBODIED EXPERIENCE AMONG TATTOO ARTISTS IN MEXICO Cover Image

BODY BIOGRAPHIES: A STUDY OF APPRENTICESHIP AND EMBODIED EXPERIENCE AMONG TATTOO ARTISTS IN MEXICO
BODY BIOGRAPHIES: A STUDY OF APPRENTICESHIP AND EMBODIED EXPERIENCE AMONG TATTOO ARTISTS IN MEXICO

Author(s): Sergio González Varela
Subject(s): Media studies, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Applied Sociology
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Ludoznawcze
Keywords: apprenticeship; art; body; economy; experience; social media; solidarity; tattoos;

Summary/Abstract: Based on the author’s long-term fieldwork experience in Mexico, this article describes the apprenticeship experience of tattoo artists. It deals with the learning process of a craft, how artists develop skills and techniques, and how they share their knowledge with others. The text argues that the solidarity that the tattoo community creates passes not only through the relationship between artists and clients but also through the exchange and reciprocity between profes- sionals through the mutual inking of their bodies, in what the author calls body biographies. The article also depicts the importance of social media in promoting an artist’s work and how a person becomes an expert or a professional. Finally, it analyzes the growing popularity of tattoos in Mexico and the saturated market it creates, where artists compete for clients, prestige, and money.

  • Issue Year: 107/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 223-247
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: English