Art for a New Understanding: Native Voices, 1950s to Now

Art for a New Understanding: Native Voices, 1950s to Now

Art for a New Understanding: Native Voices, 1950s to Now

Art for a New Understanding: Native Voices, 1950s to Now

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Overview

Art for a New Understanding, an exhibition from Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art that opened in October 2018, seeks to radically expand and reposition the narrative of American art since 1950 by charting a history of the development of contemporary Indigenous art from the United States and Canada, beginning when artists moved from more regionally-based conversations and practices to national and international contemporary art contexts.

This fully illustrated volume includes essays by art historians and historians and reflections by the artists included in the collection. Also included are key contemporary writings—from the 1950s onward—by artists, scholars, and critics, investigating the themes of transculturalism and pan-Indian identity, traditional practices conducted in radically new ways, displacement, forced migration, shadow histories, the role of personal mythologies as a means to reimagine the future, and much more.

As both a survey of the development of Indigenous art from the 1950s to the present and a consideration of Native artists within contemporary art more broadly, Art for a New Understanding expands the definition of American art and sets the tone for future considerations of the subject. It is an essential publication for any institution or individual with an interest in contemporary Native American art, and an invaluable resource in ongoing scholarly considerations of the American contemporary art landscape at large.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610756549
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Publication date: 10/01/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 205
File size: 58 MB
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About the Author

Mindy N. Besaw is a curator at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.

Candice Hopkins is a curator for documenta 14 and has held curatorial positions at the Walter Phillips Gallery, Western Front Society, the National Gallery of Canada, and the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts.

Manuela Well-Off-Man is an art historian and chief curator at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts.

Table of Contents

Contents Director's Foreword / Rod Bigelow Acknowledgments I. Topics Art for a New Understanding / Mindy N. Besaw, Candice Hopkins, Manuela Well-Off-Man Indigenous Art as a Beacon of Survival / heather ahtone Inclusivity at Midcentury: George Morrison, Oscar Howe, and Lloyd Kiva New / Jessica L. Horton "I Am an Artist Who Happens to Be an Indian": Working through Modernism in the 1970s and Early 1980s / Richard William Hill The Fourth World and the Second Wave: On (Non)Encounters Between Native Women and Feminism / Aruna D’Souza Indigenous Bodies: Native Performance and Temporalities of Being / Amelia Jones Indian Art for Modern Living / Paul Chaat Smith II. Catalog Lloyd Kiva New George Morrison Oscar Howe Fritz Scholder Daphne Odjig T.C. Cannon Kay WalkingStick Norval Morrisseau Spiderwoman Theater Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds James Luna Edward Poitras Jolene Rickard Carl Beam Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun Anita Fields Norman Akers Brian Jungen Isuma and Zacharias Kunuk Jaune Quick-to-See Smith Rebecca Belmore Anna Tsouhlarakis Steven Yazzie Melissa Cody Sonya Kelliher-Combs Nicholas Galanin Shan Goshorn Kent Monkman Andrea Carlson Virgil Ortiz James Lavadour Walter Scott Dana Claxton Olivia Whetung Jeffrey Gibson Cannupa Hanska Luger Athena LaTocha Tanya Lukin Linklater Marie Watt Holly Wilson Yatika Starr Fields Works in the Exhibition Additional Works Illustrated Selected Bibliography Illustration Credits Contributors Index
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