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Perspectives and parallels : expanding interpretive foundations with American Indian curators and writers / Tweed Museum of Art ; catalogue design and cover artwork by Catherine Meier.

Fine Arts Library NX652.I53 P377 2014
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Meier, Catherine, book designer.
Tweed Museum of Art, host institution.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tweed Museum of Art--Exhibitions.
Tweed Museum of Art.
Indian art--North America--Exhibitions.
Indian art.
North America.
Indian art--North America--21st century--Exhibitions.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
51 pages : color illustrations, color portraits ; 25 x 29 cm
Other Title:
Mni sota : reflections of time and place.
Encoded : traditional patterns/a contemporary response.
Blood memoirs : exploring individuality, memory and culture through portraiture.
Place of Publication:
Duluth, MN : Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota Duluth, [2014]
Summary:
Perspectives and Parallels: Expanding Interpretive Foundations was conceived as the first programmatic steps to address the history of underrepresented indigenous populations in the artworld and to create a platform upon which Native Perspectives on the Tweed Museum Collection could be expressed according to the voices and vision of Native artists, scholars and curators. The catalog details three exhibitions curated by emerging Native American artists and scholars, along with the Symposium which wrapped up this three year project.
Contents:
Origins of Perspectives and Parallels: Expanding Interpretive Foundations / Ken Bloom
On the Importance of Collaboration / Amy Lonetree
MNI SOTA: REFLECTIONS OF TIME AND PLACE. Curators' statement / Dyani White Hawk and Joe Horse Capture
ENCODED: TRADITIONAL PATTERNS/A CONTEMPORARY RESPONSE. Curator's statement / John Hitchock
Artist statements for Encoded artists
A curator's Perspective on the Exhibit Encoded: Traditional Patterns/A Contemporary Response / Joanna Bigfeather
Critical Engagements with Collections: Contemporary Indigenous Artists at the Tweed Museum / Amy Lonetree
BLOOD MEMOIRS: EXPLORING INDIVIDUALITY, MEMORY AND CULTURE THROUGH PORTRAITURE. Curator's statement / Amber-Dawn Bear Robe
Interview with Amber-Dawn Bear Robe with Amy Lonetree and Joanna Bigfeather
SYMPOSIUM. Perspectives and Parallels Symposium / Jill Doerfler
A Symposium Exchange
Participant Bios
Acknowledgements.
Exhibiting artists of Mni Sota: Angeconeb (Canadian, Lac Seul First Nation Ojibwe, born 1955)
Greg Bellanger (American, White Earth Band of Ojibwe, born 1968)
Todd Bordeaux (American, Sicangu Lakota and Dakota, born 1968)
Carol Charging Thunder (American, Oohenunpa and Oglala Lakota, born 1952)
Pat Kruse (American, Red Cliff Band and Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, born 1971)
Denise K. Lajimodier (American, Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibwe, born 1951)
Orvilla Longfox (American, Assiniboine Sioux, born 1956)
Melvin Losh (American, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, ca. 1952)
Cheryl Minnema (American, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, 1973)
Wanesia Spry Misquadace (American, Fond Du Lac Band of Ojibwe, 1973)
Norval Morrisseau (Canadian, Anishinaabe First Nations, 1932-2007)
Sandra Panachyse (American, Canupawakpa Dakota and Mishkeegogamang Ojibwe, born 1972)
Joe Savage (American, Fond Du Lac Band of Ojibwe, born 1954)
Chholing Taha (American, Cree First Nations, born 1948)
Cecile Taylor (American, Spirit Lake Dakota and Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibwe, born 1967)
Wanbli Koyake (Francis Yellow) (American Itazipco Lakota, born 1954)
Gwen Westerman (American, Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota, born 1957)
Delina White (American, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, dob unavailable)
Bobby Wilson (American, Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota, born 1984).
Exhibiting artists of Encoded: Emily W. Arthur
Tom Jones
American Meredith
Henry Payer.
Exhibiting artists of Blood Memoirs: Lynne Allen (American, Standing Rock Sioux, born 1948)
Jamison Charles (Chas) Banks (American, Seneca-Cayuga and Cherokee of Oklahoma, born 1978)
Naomi Bebo (American, Ho-Chunk and Menominee, born 1979)
Frank Big Bear (American, White Earth, Minnesota, born 1953)
David P. Bradley (American, Ojibwe/Sioux, born 1954)
Federico Castellón (Spanish American, 1914-1971)
Philip Howard F. Evergood (American, 1901-1973)
Chris Eyre (American, Cheyenne/Arapaho, born 1968)
John Feather (American, Yankton Sioux, born 1956)
Vance Gellert (American, born 1944)
Cynthia Holmes (American, Ojibwe, born 1953)
Wing Young Huie (American, born 1955)
Sue Johnson (American, born 1957)
Anne Labovitz (American, born 1965)
Annie Liebovitz (American, born 1949)
Clara Gardner Mairs (American, 1878-1963)
Kent Monkman (Canadian, Cree, born 1965)
Luis González Palma (Guatemalan, born 1957)
Erik Quackenbush (American, born 1969)
Dieter Roth (Swiss, 1930-1998)
Fritz Scholder (American, Luiseno Pueblo, 1937-2005)
Sylvia Schuster (American, born 1944)
W. Eugene Smith (American, 1918-1978)
Adrian Stimson (Canadian, Siksika Nation (Blackfoot), born 1964)
Sarah Stone (American, born 1976)
Kay WalkingStick (American, Cherokee, born 1935)
Star Wallowing Bull (American, Ojibwe/Arapaho, born 1973)
Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987).
Notes:
"This catalogue is printed in an edition of 1,250 as a culminating document of the Perspectives and Parallels: Expanding Interpretive Foundations with American Indian Curators and Writers program that included the exhibitions: Mni Sota: Reflections of Time and Place (May 29-August 26, 2012), curated by Dyani Whitehawk Polk; Encoded: Traditional Patterns/A contemporary Response (September 18, 2012-March 18, 2013), curated by John Hitchcock; Blood Memoirs: Exploring Individuality, Memory and Culture through Portraiture (September 13, 2013-March 17, 2014) curated by Amber-Dawn Bear Robe; and a collaborative symposium (March 4, 2014) with UMD Department of American Indian Studies, involving UMD Associate Professor Jill Doerfler, the project curators, and writers Joanna Bigfeather and Associate Professor University of California Santa Cruz Amy Lonetree"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
Cited in:
Indexed in the Native American Artists Resource Collection Online, Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, at the artist name level (December 7, 2017) http://5019.sydneyplus.com/Heard_Museum_ArgusNET_Final/Portal.aspx
ISBN:
1889523399
9781889523392
OCLC:
903057342

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