ISBN:
9786557770399
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655777039X
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
339 Seiten
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29 cm
DDC:
704.03/97
Schlagwort(e):
Indigenous art Exhibitions
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Art autochtone - Expositions
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Toi Māori
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Iwi taketake
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exhibition catalogs
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Exhibition catalogs
;
Catalogues d'exposition
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Ausstellungskatalog
Kurzfassung:
"Indigenous Histories brings together a wide cross-section of perspectives on the Indigenous histories of the Americas, Oceania, and Scandinavia through the lens of art and visual culture. This catalog accompanies a group exhibition of the same name, organized by the Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand (MASP) in partnership with the Kode Bergen Art Museum, curated by Indigenous artists and researchers and those of Indigenous ancestry, who explore their territories' own histories and highlight Indigenous activisms around the globe. Eight curatorial essays explore the works on display within the exhibition in their variety of media, typologies, and origins, from the time that preceded colonization to the present. Rather than attempting to produce a comprehensive guide, this selection of regional histories aims to foster dialogues between disparate Indigenous points of view, introducing relevant conversations in the context of their complexity. This is an essential book for anyone interested in Indigenous arts, histories and cultures around the world today"--
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Indigenous histories at MASP / Adriano Pedrosa -- Indigenous histories at KODE / Petter Snare, Line Daatland -- National Gallery of Australia's foreword / Nick Mitzevich -- National Gallery of Canada's foreword / Steven Loft, Michelle LaVallee -- Indigenous arts at MASP: inclusion and representation / Edson Kayapó, Kássia Borges Karajá, Renata Tupinambá -- Time not time / Edson Kayapó, Kássia Borges Karajá, Renata Tupinambá -- Várveš: hidden from the day / Irene Snarby, Susanne Haetta -- The construction of the "self" / Abraham Cruzvillegas -- Desert painting histories / Bruce Johnson-McLean -- Pachakuti: the world upside down / Sandra Gamarra -- Nourishing relations: family, community, and land / Indigenous Ways and Decolonization Curatorial Team, National Gallery of Canada -- Rupturing representation / Nigel Borell -- Activisms / Edson Kayapó, Kássia Borges Karajá, Renata Tupinambá -- History, histórias / Adriano Pedrosa.
Anmerkung:
Includes work by artists: Abraham González Pacheco; Acelino Huni Kuin, Movimento Dos Artistas Huni Kuin (Mahku); Ailton Krenak; Aislan Pankararu; Alberto Ruiz; Alexander Luna; Alf Salo; Alfredo Márquez; Alfredo Ramos Martínez; Américo Pinasco; Ana Hernández; Anatjari III Tjakamarra; Anders Sunna andLinda Zina Aslaksen; Andy Medina; Angelina Ngal Pwerle; Antonio Paucar; Antonio Paucar, Pedro Gonzáles Paucar, and Javier Gonzáles Paucar; Arissan Pataxó; Arnold Manaaki Wilson; Arvid Sveen; Baniqa people; Barry Ace; Barry Pottle; Venjamin Pittman; Britta Marakatt-Labba; Caripoune Yermollay; Carlos Domínguez Hernández; Carlos Mérida; Carmézia Emiliano; Charlie Tjararu Tjungarrayi; Chono Bensho; Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri; Colectivo Cherani; Coletivo Kókir, Luiz da Silva Kaingang, and Joanilton da Silva Foság; Community of Indigenous People of Quispillaccta; Cristóbal Lozano; Daniel Guzmán; Daniel Walbidi; Déba Viana Tacana; Dhiani Pa'Saro; Doreen Reid Nakamarra; Duhigó; Edgar Kanaykõ Xakriabá; Elizabeth Ellis; Eubena Nampitjin; Federico Cuatlacuatl; Feliciano Lana; Fernando Palma Rodríguez; Francisco Ernesto Olazo Olivera; Francisco Laso; Francisco Toledo; Frida Kahlo; Fykyá Pankararu; Geir Tore Holm; Germán Venegas; Gjert Rognli; Gustavo Caboco; Heather Campbell; Hermenegildo Bustos; Ingunn Utsi; Isael Maxakali; Iver Jȧks; James Tapsell-Kururangi; Jan (Djan Nanundie) Billycan; Jerry A. Evans; Jessica Hinerangi; Jessie Oonark; Jesús Quintanar; Jim Logan; Joar Nango and Katarina Spik Skum; John Andreas Savio; Joi T. Arcand; Jon-Ole Andersen; José Sabogal; Joseca Yanomami; Kananginak Pootoogook; Kaya Agari; Kunugusiq Nuvaqirq; Lastenia Canayo; Lena Stenberg; Lesslie; Liddy Napanangka Walker, Topsy Napanangka, and Judy Nampitjinpa Granites; Linda Munn, Hiraina Marsden, and Jan Dobson; Lonnie Hutchinson; Māhia Te Kore and Tau Gago; Marajoara people; Mardonio Magaña Camacho; Máret Ánne Sara; María Sosa; Mariana Castillo Deball; Marianne Nicolson; Marja Helander; Maruch Sántiz Gómez; Maureen Gruben; Mavi Morais; Mechita Sampayo; Melissa General; Merata Mita and Heperi Mita; Mere Lodge; Mich Namarari Tjapaltjarri; Miguel Aguirre; Miguel Fernández de Castro; Miguela Moura; Milagros de la Torre; Minerva Cuevas; Moche people; Naata Nungurrayi; Naine Terena; Narputta Nangala Jugadai; Ngataiharuru Taepa; Ningiukulu Teevee; Noé Martínez; Old Walter Tjampitjinpa; Olinda Yawar; Outi Pieski; Patricia Rengifo; Raisa Porsanger; Raisa Porsanger and Marja Karlsen; Ramón Cano Manilla; Rodolfo Morales; Rosalie Favell; Rover Joolama Thomas; Rufino Tamayo; Sandy Adsett; Santiago Yahuarcani; Saturnino Herrán; Sebastián Rodríguez; Shorty Jangala Robertson; Shorty Lungkata Tjungurrayi; Sonny Assu; Sophus Tromholt; Suohpanterror; Susan Point; Susana Torres; Tania Willard; Taniki Yanomami; Tapirapé people; Tarralik Duffy; Tim Leura Tjapaltjarri; Tim Pitsiulak; Transitional Formative; Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula; Unknown authorship (from 5 different areas); Unknown authorship (Cusco School); Vanessa Dion Fletcher; Venuca Evanán; Vicente Bargas; Violeta Quispe; Waxamani Mehinako; William Noah; Yacunã Tuxá; Yala Yala Gibbs Tjungarrayi; Yukultji Napangati; Yutsil; and Ziel Karapotó
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Includes bibliographical references
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Ausstellungsdaten aus dem Impressum
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