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- Indigenous art : Art Gallery of Western Australia / by Art Gallery of Western Australia.(CARDINAL)164522; Croft, Brenda L.,1964-(CARDINAL)278194;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-108) and index.
- Subjects: Catalogs.; Art Gallery of Western Australia; Art, Aboriginal Australian; Art;
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- Mapping modernisms : art, indigeneity, colonialism / by Harney, Elizabeth,editor.(CARDINAL)286065; Phillips, Ruth B.(Ruth Bliss),1945-editor.(CARDINAL)182383;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 377-408) and index.Reinventing Zulu tradition: the modernism of Zizwezenyanga Qwabe's figurative relief panels / Sandra Klopper -- "Hooked forever on primitive peoples": James Houston and the transformation of "Eskimo handicrafts" to Inuit art / Heather Igloliorte -- Making pictures on baskets: modern Indian painting in an expanded field / Bill Anthes -- An intersection: Bill Reid, Henry Speck, and the mapping of modern Northwest Coast art / Karen Duffek -- Modernism on display: negotiating value in exhibitions of Māori art, 1958-1973 / Damian Skinner -- "Artist of PNG?" : Mathias Kauage and Melanesian modernism / Nicholas Thomas -- Modernism and the art of Albert Namatjira / Ian McLean -- Cape Dorset cosmopolitans: making "local" prints in global modernity / Norman Vorano -- Natural synthesis: art, theory, and the politics of decolonization in mid-twentieth-century Nigeria / Chika Okeke-Agulu -- Being modern, becoming native: George Morrison's surrealist journey home / W. Jackson Rushing III -- Falling into the world: the global art world of Aloï Pilioko and Nicolaï Michoutouchkine / Peter Brunt -- Constellations and coordinates: repositioning postwar Paris in stories of African modernisms / Elizabeth Harney -- Conditions of engagement: mobility, modernism, and modernity in the art of Jackson Hlungwani and Sydney Kumalo / Anitra Nettleton -- The modernist lens of Lutterodt Studios / Erin Haney.Mapping Modernisms' brings together scholars working around the world to address the modern arts produced by indigenous and colonized artists. Expanding the contours of modernity and its visual products, the contributors illustrate how these artists engaged with ideas of Primitivism through visual forms and philosophical ideas. Although often overlooked in the literature on global modernisms, artists, artworks, and art patrons moved within and across national and imperial borders, carrying, appropriating, or translating objects, images, and ideas. These itineraries made up the dense networks of modern life, contributing to the crafting of modern subjectivities and of local, transnationally-inflected modernisms. Addressing the silence on indigeneity in established narratives of modernism, the contributors decenter art history's traditional Western orientation and prompt a re-evaluation of canonical understandings of twentieth-century art history. 'Mapping Modernisms' is the first book in Modernist Exchanges, a multivolume project dedicated to rewriting the history of modernism and modernist art to include artists, theorists, art forms, and movements from around the world.
- Subjects: Indigenous art.; Modernism (Art);
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- Native American art / by James, Trisha,author.(CARDINAL)801661;
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index."Native American art encompasses a multitude of handicrafts, including rugs, baskets, pottery, and wood carvings. Creativity had no limits. Fortunately, many artifacts and remnants still exist that showcase the boundless ingenuity of past as well as modern-day Native American artists, many of whom continue the time-honored traditions of their people. This valuable volume, a support to cultural studies, highlights stunning artwork of various native peoples, accompanied by fascinating facts about the process of creating each impressive piece. Sidebars, fact boxes, a graphic organizer, and concluding questions complement the insightful and well-researched text"--Grades 4-6Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Indigenous art;
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- Sakahàn : international indigenous art / by Hill, Greg A.,1967-(CARDINAL)357449; Hopkins, Candice.(CARDINAL)357448; Lalonde, Christine,1965-(CARDINAL)357447; National Gallery of Canada.(CARDINAL)140431;
Includes bibliographical references.Exhibiting artists: Vernon Ah Kee -- Maria Thereza Alves -- Pia Arke -- Arnalt Video Productions -- Shuvinai Ashoona and John Noestheden -- Sonny Assu -- Mary Anne Barkhouse -- Nanobah Becker -- Christi Belcourt -- Richard Bell -- Rebecca Belmore -- Corey Bulpitt and Larissa Healey -- Andrea Carlson -- Abraham Cruzvillegas and Jimena Mendoza -- Cup'luag (Jack Dalton) -- Suresh Kuman Dhurve -- Beau Dick -- Jimmie Durham -- En Lei -- Nicholas Galanin -- Regina José Galindo -- Billy Gauthier -- Jeffrey Gibson -- Brett Graham and Rachael Rakena -- Daniel Guzmán -- Julie Edel Hardenberg -- Marja Helander -- Inuk Silis Høegh -- Geir Tore Holm -- Robert Houle -- Terrance Houle -- Bayrol Jimenez and Rolando Martínez -- Jonathan Jones -- Brian Jungen -- Toru Kaizawa -- Sonya Kelliher-Combs -- Shigeyuki Kihara -- Walis Labai -- Omero Leyva -- César Antonio López -- Erica Lord -- Jimmy Manning -- Teresa Margolles -- Da-ka-xeen Mehner -- Danie Mellor -- Alan Michelson -- Kent Monkman -- Wangechi Mutu -- Nadia Myre -- Shelley Niro -- William Noah -- Fiona Pardington -- Michael Parekowhai -- Viggo Pedersen -- Outi Pieski -- Jamasee Padluq Pitseolak -- Tim Pitsiulak -- Edward Poitras -- Annie Pootoogook -- Itee Pootoogook -- Abel Rodriguez (Mogaje Guiju) -- Gjert Rognli --Jangarh Singh Shyam -- Mayank Kumar Shyam -- Venkat Raman Singh Shyam -- Doug Smarch -- Greg Staats -- Yuma Taru -- Jeff Thomas -- Warwick Thornton -- Jutai Toonoo -- Maika'i Tubbs -- Ingunn Utsi -- Taika Waititi -- Marie Watt -- Steven Yazzie -- Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Indigenous art; Indigenous peoples in art; Indigenous peoples; Art, Modern;
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- Indian art in South America : pre-Columbian and contemporary arts and crafts / by Dockstader, Frederick J.,author.(CARDINAL)142677; Guadagno, Carmelo,photography.(CARDINAL)887820; New York Graphic Society,publisher.(CARDINAL)152493;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-222).
- Subjects: Indigenous art; Indigenous arts; Arts, Ancient; Indian art;
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- Indigenous Australian art in the National Gallery of Victoria / by National Gallery of Victoria.(CARDINAL)152428; Ryan, Judith(Museum curator)(CARDINAL)327113; Holden, Margot.;
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- Subjects: Catalogs.; National Gallery of Victoria; Art, Aboriginal Australian.; Art, Australian; Art, Torres Strait Islander.;
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- Listing of the M. Blanding collection of South Seas primitives : with The Birth of Art / by Blanding, M.,collector,publisher.; Simeon, André V.,writer of supplementary textual content.; Inskeep, Clement E.,illustrator.; Chang, Glen,illustrator.; Hill, Margaret V.,translator.(CARDINAL)898969; Sloan, Blanding,1886-1975,book designer.(CARDINAL)898968; Grant Dahlstrom, Inc.,printer.(CARDINAL)898967; Origins of Art Research Foundation,associated name.; Skira (Firm : New York, N.Y.),associated name.(CARDINAL)898966;
Listing -- The Birth of Art / a commentary by André V. Simeon ; translated by Margaret E. Hill.Self-published by M. Blanding of Altadena, this catalog combines a listing of the M. Blanding Collection (Origins of Art Research Foundation) with beautiful illustrations by Clement E. Inskeep and Glen Chang, a book design by Blanding Sloan, and an essay by André V. Simeon, the previous owner of this Oceanic Collection. Title Courtesy of Skira, Inc. New York City.
- Subjects: Blanding, M.; Art; Art objects; Arts; Material culture; Indigenous art; Indigenous arts; Art;
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- Native North American art / by Berlo, Janet Catherine,author.(CARDINAL)179734; Phillips, Ruth B.(Ruth Bliss),1945-author.(CARDINAL)182383; Oxford University Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)155676;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-392) and index."This lively introductory survey of indigenous North American arts from ancient times to the present explores both the shared themes and imagery found across the continent and the distinctive traditions of each region. Focusing on the richness of artwork created in the US and Canada, Native North American Art, Second Edition, discusses 3,000 years of architecture, wood and rock carvings, basketry, dance masks, clothing and more. The expanded text discusses twentieth- and twenty-first-century arts in all media including works by James Luna, Kent Monkman, Nadia Myre, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Will Wilson, and many more. Authors Berlo and Phillips incorporate new research and scholarship, examining such issues as art and ethics, gender, representation, and the colonial encounter. By bringing into one conversation the seemingly separate realms of the sacred and the secular, the political and the domestic, and the ceremonial and the commercial, Native North American Art shows how visual arts not only maintain the integrity of spiritual and social systems within Native North American societies, but have long been part of a cross-cultural experience as well."--Back cover.
- Subjects: Indian art; Indigenous art; Indigenous arts;
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- The Gold of Peru : masterpieces of goldsmith's work of Pre-Incan and Incan time and the colonial period / by Mujica Gallo, Miguel,author.(CARDINAL)180423; Peniston-Bird, Roger,translator.(CARDINAL)884657; Porras Barrenechea, Raúl,1897-1960,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)882909;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-286).Dedication - Foreword -- Legend and Gold of Peru -- Plates -- Documents of the Archives of the Indies in Seville -- Chronological Table -- Bibliography -- List of plates.
- Subjects: Goldwork; Indian art; Indigenous arts.;
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- An Indigenous present / by Gibson, Jeffrey,1972-editor,writer of introduction,interviewer.(CARDINAL)855529; Porter, Jenelle,editor.(CARDINAL)784098; Kahil, Adam,contributor.; Kahil, Zach,contributor.; Twist, Arielle,1994-contributor.(CARDINAL)873759; Deloria, Philip Joseph,contributor.(CARDINAL)276996; Long Soldier, Layli,contributor.(CARDINAL)564437; Hopkins, Candice,interviewee.(CARDINAL)357448; Kite, Suzanne,1990-contributor.(CARDINAL)857834; Martineau, Jarrett,1977-contributor.(CARDINAL)887336; Smith, Jaune Quick-to-See,1940-interviewee.(CARDINAL)285378; BIG NDN Press,publisher.; DelMonico Books,publisher.(CARDINAL)870896;
Includes bibliographical references and index."This landmark volume is a gathering of Native North American contemporary artists, musicians, filmmakers, choreographers, architects, writers, photographers, designers and more. Conceived by Jeffrey Gibson, a renowned artist of Mississippi Choctaw and Cherokee descent, An Indigenous Present presents an increasingly visible and expanding field of Indigenous creative practice. It centers individual practices, while acknowledging shared histories, to create a visual experience that foregrounds diverse approaches to concept, form and medium as well as connection, influence, conversation and collaboration. An Indigenous Present foregrounds transculturalism over affiliation and contemporaneity over outmoded categories" --
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Interviews.; Indigenous art; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples in art.; Indian art; Avant-garde (Aesthetics);
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