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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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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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We live in painting : the nature of color in Mesoamerican art / by PST ART: Art & Science Collide (Project),associated name.; Magaloni Kerpel, Diana,author,writer of introduction(CARDINAL)636409; Domenici, Davide,author,writer of introduction(CARDINAL)539910; Carteret, Alyce deauthor,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)899501; Barrera Reyes, Carloscontributor.(CARDINAL)899502; Brittenham, Claudiacontributor.(CARDINAL)899503; Celestian, Aaroncontributor.(CARDINAL)899504; Dupey García, Elodiecontributor.(CARDINAL)899482; Falcón, Tatiana,1969-contributor.(CARDINAL)899506; Gutierrez, Porfiriocontributor.(CARDINAL)899507; Lara, Javiercontributor.(CARDINAL)899508; Romero, Odiliacontributor.(CARDINAL)899509; Saborit, Antonio,1957-contributor,writer of preface(CARDINAL)899510; Uriarte, María Teresacontributor.(CARDINAL)899511; Govan, Michaelwriter of foreword.(CARDINAL)270224; DelMonico Books,publisher.(CARDINAL)870896; Los Angeles County Museum of Art.issuing body,host institution.(CARDINAL)137901; Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.host institution.(CARDINAL)171159;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 314-323) and index."Ancient Mesoamerican artists held a cosmic responsibility. As they used color to adorn buildings, clay vessels, textiles, bark-paper pages, sculptures, textiles, wall murals, mosaics and other items, they quite literally made the world. The power of color emerged from the materiality of its pigments and the communities whose knowledge of the natural world imbued it with meaning. Histories of colonialism and industrialization in the "color-averse" West have minimized the profound significance of color in the Indigenous Americas. We Live in Painting provides an in-depth exploration of the science and art of color in Mesoamerica. This lavishly illustrated catalog, published as part of the PST ART series, follows two interconnected lines of inquiry--technical and material analyses, and Indigenous conceptions of art and image--to reach the full richness of color at the core of historical and contemporary Mesoamerican worldviews." --"Exhibition itinerary: Los Angeles County Museum of Art: September 15, 2024-September 2, 2025; Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: November 8, 2025-February 8, 2026"--Colophon.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Indigenous art; Indigenous art; Indigenous arts; Indigenous arts; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples; Color in art; Color in art; Dyes and dyeing; Dyes and dyeing; Art, Mexican;
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Hollis Williford : The crossing at the river / by Grant, Eric,author ; Hollis Williford,artist.;
"Experience the artistic legacy of Hollis Williford, from his boyhood home in Texas to his adventures in the wilds. From an obscure childhood, he rose to become one of the 20th century's preeminent American artists. He stood for freedom and the power of individuality. His life exemplifies how anyone - no matter their economic condition - can pursue any dream and overcome any obstacle." --Back dust jacket.Includes index.
Subjects: Williford, Hollis, R.; Indigenous peoples portraits.; Art, American;
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Black earth rising : colonialism and climate change in contemporary art / by Eshun, Ekow,author.(CARDINAL)848246; Arabindan-Kesson, Anna,contributor.(CARDINAL)854095; Báez, Firelei,1980-artist.(CARDINAL)856659; Fernández, Teresita,1968-artist.(CARDINAL)355839; Gómez-Barris, Macarena,1970-contributor.(CARDINAL)899874; Hopinka, Sky,1984-artist.(CARDINAL)899875; Mitchell, Tyler(Photographer),artist.(CARDINAL)899876; Piñeiro, Alejandro,1990-artist.(CARDINAL)899877; Shonibare, Yinka,1962-artist.(CARDINAL)264549; Smith, Jaune Quick-to-See,1940-2025,artist.(CARDINAL)899878; Wangechi Mutu,artist.(CARDINAL)342611; Baltimore Museum of Art,host institution.(CARDINAL)144046;
Includes bibliographic references and index"Featuring strikingly lyrical contributions by Black, Latin American, and Native American artists, 'Black Earth Rising' assembles over 200 contemporary artworks that explore the complex ties between colonialism and the climate crisis--and in so doing, dramatically expands visual narratives on climate change. Taking as its origin the forced migration of people and early networks of commerce that reshaped lives and landscapes globally after European arrival in the Americas, the book offers an urgent reframing of climate discourse that places people of color at the center of the debate." --back cover
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Nature in art; Climatic changes in art; Settler colonialism; Imperialism; Forced migration; Environmental degradation in art; African American artists; Hispanic American artists; Indigenous peoples in art; Indigenous art; Art, American;
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The first homosexuals : the birth of a new identity 1869-1939 / by Katz, Jonathan D.,1958-editor,curator.(CARDINAL)877057; Willis, Johnny,editorcurator.; Wrightwood 659 (Gallery),publisher,host institution.(CARDINAL)900129;
Includes bibliographical references and index.A global survey of more than 300 artworks made following the introduction of the term "homosexual" in 1869. Featuring 500 illustrations and 22 original essays by leading experts in art and queer history, each focusing on one geographical region - from Japan to Australia to the Indigenous populations of South America.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Homosexuality in art; Homosexuality and art; Gender identity in art; Gender nonconformity; LGBTQ+ people; Sexual minorities in art; Lesbians; Gay artists; Gay men in art; Two-spirit people; LGBTQ+ artists.; LGBTQ+ arts.; Queer culture.; Queer art; Indigenous LGBTQ+ people.; LGBTQ+ people of color.;
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Mother Earth : my favourite artist / by GoldenEagle, Carol Rose,1963-author.(CARDINAL)833264; Pichette, Hawlii,illustrator.(CARDINAL)885262;
"A shiny rock, the guiding tracks of a bird, a colourful sunset--what beauty do you see on Mother Earth? Award-winning Indigenous author, CBC journalist, and Poet Laureate of Saskatchewan (2021-2023) Carol Rose GoldenEagle brings readers a radiant tribute to the artwork within the everyday. Paired with stunning illustrations by Hawlii Pichette, My Favourite Artist encourages us to share in the simple wonder of nature, and honour the precious magnificence of Mother Earth and all of our relatives."--Publisher website.05-08.K-03.
Subjects: Picture books.; Nature; Nature (Aesthetics); Nature in art; Indians of North America; Indigenous peoples; Cree;
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Tsimshian eagle : a culture bearer's journey / by Boxley, David A.,1952-author.(CARDINAL)885249; Quinn, Steve(Steven Michael),author.(CARDINAL)892719;
"As a young man, David A. Boxley hungered for authentic Tsimshian culture. Christian missionaries had whitewashed his people's past, stripping them of their language and traditions. Boxley bristled at the cheap totem poles passed off on tourists for a couple of bucks. He missed the potlatches, the totem-pole raisings, the traditional dances that bonded his people in previous generations. But Tsimshian culture had been so thoroughly erased, he had to start from scratch, studying pieces in museums to learn how to recreate the iconic Northwest style of past artists. He started dance troupes, held potlatches, and has carved more than 80 totem poles, some of which stand in the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of the American Museum and in the University of Washington's Burke Museum. Boxley and his allies have led a revival of Tsimshian culture that is celebrated in this book"--
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Illustrated works.; Boxley, David A., 1952-; Carving (Decorative arts); Indigenous arts; Indigenous peoples in popular culture.; Totem poles; Tsimshian art.; Tsimshian art; Tsimshian Indians; Tsimshian Indians;
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Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Coast / by World Book, Inc.,issuing body.(CARDINAL)170438;
Foreword -- Peoples of the Pacific Coast -- Modern times -- The bountiful land and sea -- Indigenous society -- The Spirit world -- Arts and crafts -- Recreation -- Colonialism and conflict -- Ancient ancestors."Dive into the rich histories and vibrant cultures of North America's Indigenous Peoples. Created in collaboration with Indigenous scholars, contributors, and reviewers, this series offers authentic insights that bring past and present together"--Provided by publisher.Ages 9-17
Subjects: Informational works.; Illustrated works.; Indigenous peoples; Indians of North America;
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Indigenous peoples of Hawai'i / by World Book, Inc.,issuing body.(CARDINAL)170438;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Foreword -- Indigenous people of Hawai'i -- Modern times -- Making a living -- Indigenous society -- Religion -- Everyday art -- A seafaring culture -- Recreation -- A changing way of life -- Ancient ancestors."Dive into the rich histories and vibrant cultures of North America's Indigenous Peoples. Created in collaboration with Indigenous scholars, contributors, and reviewers, this series offers authentic insights that bring past and present together"--Provided by publisher.Ages 9-17
Subjects: Informational works.; Illustrated works.; Hawaiians.; Indigenous peoples; Indians of North America;
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