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Bob Haozous : a retrospective view.

Fine Arts Library N6537.H34626 A4 2025
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Haozous, Bob, 1943- artist.
Contributor:
Pardue, Diana F., project coordinator, essayist.
Woock, Kati, editor.
Smith, Craig, 1959- photographer.
Heard Museum, organizer, host museum.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Haozous, Bob, 1943---Exhibitions.
Haozous, Bob.
Indian art--New Mexico--20th century--Exhibitions.
Indian art.
Indian art--New Mexico--21st century--Exhibitions.
Indigenous art--New Mexico--20th century--Exhibitions.
Indigenous art.
Indigenous art--New Mexico--21st century--Exhibitions.
Chiricahua art--20th century--Exhibitions.
Chiricahua art.
Chiricahua art--21st century--Exhibitions.
Art--Political aspects--New Mexico--Exhibitions.
Art.
Satire in art--Exhibitions.
Satire in art.
Wit and humor in art--Exhibitions.
Wit and humor in art.
Political art--New Mexico--Exhibitions.
Political art.
Heard Museum--Exhibitions.
Heard Museum.
Physical Description:
191 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits (some color) ; 29 x 25 cm.
Manufacture:
Phoenix, Arizona : Printed by O'Neil Printing
Phoenix, Arizona : Roswell Bookbinding
Place of Publication:
[ Phoenix, Arizona] : Heard Museum, [2025]
Summary:
"Bob Haozous: A Retrospective View is the first major retrospective for the artist Bob Haozous (Warm Springs Chiricahua Apache, b. 1943). The exhibition brings together six decades of his work including sculpture, painting, prints, and jewelry. The exhibition will examine the timely social commentary embedded in Haozous's work and his overlooked contributions to the field of contemporary art through the presentation of more than 75 works. Throughout his career, Haozous has shaped current dialogues about the complicated reality of American Indian creative expression as art, commodity, and cultural practice. Haozous uses satire and irony to reconsider figurative traditions within Indigenous art while contemplating the philosophical meaning of being Indigenous in the postmodern world"--Heard Museum description of exhibition.
Contents:
Foreword / David M. Roche
The economics of Chiricahua aesthetics / heather ahtone
Bob Haozous, the messenger / Diana F. Pardue
Man of steel / Kate Morris
Jewelry as material thinking / Henrietta Lidchi
Good medicine: humor as critique and coping mechanism / Jami Powell
A conversation with Roxanne Swentzell and Bob Haozous / recorded by Diana F. Pardue
Chronology of select exhibitions: Bob Haozous, 1970-2021
Author biographies
Bibliography and references
Acknowledgments
Board of Trustees 2024-2025, the Heard Museum.
Notes:
"This catalog was published to coincide with the exhibition "Bob Haozous: A Retrospective View", organized by the Heard Museum, and presented April 4, 2025-November 30, 2025"--Page opposite title page.
Project coordinator, Diana F. Pardue; editor, Kati Woock; photography (unless otherwise noted), Craig Smith.
Includes endnotes and bibliographical references (pages 184-187).
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 (March 28, 2025) https://5019.sydneyplus.com/Heard_Museum_ArgusNET_Final/Portal.aspx
ISBN:
9780934351355
093435135X
OCLC:
1512262286

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