Indigenous Identities: Here, Now and Always
An unprecedented survey of contemporary Native American art edited by the late Jaune QuicktoSee Smith.
Indigenous Identities: Here, Now & Always marks the largest editorial endeavor in the late artist Jaune QuicktoSee Smith’s career and emphasizes her pivotal role in bringing forth a living Native Art history. This publication reproduces over one hundred works from a range of media and is a breathtaking celebration of contemporary Native American art.
Including media from beadwork and jewelry to video and painting, the highly illustrated Indigenous Identities foregrounds the significance of identity in artmaking through the diverse practices of ninetyseven artists, representing more than fifty distinct Indigenous nations and tribes across the United States. Included are essays by Native American scholars and artists that range from an overview of Native art to spotlights on different media: photography, new art, poetry, sculpture, ceramics, painting, jewelry, and fashion. The book also includes an interview of the artist and curator Jaune QuicktoSee Smith (Citizen of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation) by Neal AmbroseSmith. This publication is Indigenousled from reproduced works to writing, design, and editing.
Featured artists include Norman Akers, Kay WalkingStick, Emmi Whitehorse, Alan Michelson, New Red Order, and Zoë Marieh Urness.
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Indigenous Identities: Here, Now & Always marks the largest editorial endeavor in the late artist Jaune QuicktoSee Smith’s career and emphasizes her pivotal role in bringing forth a living Native Art history. This publication reproduces over one hundred works from a range of media and is a breathtaking celebration of contemporary Native American art.
Including media from beadwork and jewelry to video and painting, the highly illustrated Indigenous Identities foregrounds the significance of identity in artmaking through the diverse practices of ninetyseven artists, representing more than fifty distinct Indigenous nations and tribes across the United States. Included are essays by Native American scholars and artists that range from an overview of Native art to spotlights on different media: photography, new art, poetry, sculpture, ceramics, painting, jewelry, and fashion. The book also includes an interview of the artist and curator Jaune QuicktoSee Smith (Citizen of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation) by Neal AmbroseSmith. This publication is Indigenousled from reproduced works to writing, design, and editing.
Featured artists include Norman Akers, Kay WalkingStick, Emmi Whitehorse, Alan Michelson, New Red Order, and Zoë Marieh Urness.
Indigenous Identities: Here, Now and Always
An unprecedented survey of contemporary Native American art edited by the late Jaune QuicktoSee Smith.
Indigenous Identities: Here, Now & Always marks the largest editorial endeavor in the late artist Jaune QuicktoSee Smith’s career and emphasizes her pivotal role in bringing forth a living Native Art history. This publication reproduces over one hundred works from a range of media and is a breathtaking celebration of contemporary Native American art.
Including media from beadwork and jewelry to video and painting, the highly illustrated Indigenous Identities foregrounds the significance of identity in artmaking through the diverse practices of ninetyseven artists, representing more than fifty distinct Indigenous nations and tribes across the United States. Included are essays by Native American scholars and artists that range from an overview of Native art to spotlights on different media: photography, new art, poetry, sculpture, ceramics, painting, jewelry, and fashion. The book also includes an interview of the artist and curator Jaune QuicktoSee Smith (Citizen of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation) by Neal AmbroseSmith. This publication is Indigenousled from reproduced works to writing, design, and editing.
Featured artists include Norman Akers, Kay WalkingStick, Emmi Whitehorse, Alan Michelson, New Red Order, and Zoë Marieh Urness.
Indigenous Identities: Here, Now & Always marks the largest editorial endeavor in the late artist Jaune QuicktoSee Smith’s career and emphasizes her pivotal role in bringing forth a living Native Art history. This publication reproduces over one hundred works from a range of media and is a breathtaking celebration of contemporary Native American art.
Including media from beadwork and jewelry to video and painting, the highly illustrated Indigenous Identities foregrounds the significance of identity in artmaking through the diverse practices of ninetyseven artists, representing more than fifty distinct Indigenous nations and tribes across the United States. Included are essays by Native American scholars and artists that range from an overview of Native art to spotlights on different media: photography, new art, poetry, sculpture, ceramics, painting, jewelry, and fashion. The book also includes an interview of the artist and curator Jaune QuicktoSee Smith (Citizen of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation) by Neal AmbroseSmith. This publication is Indigenousled from reproduced works to writing, design, and editing.
Featured artists include Norman Akers, Kay WalkingStick, Emmi Whitehorse, Alan Michelson, New Red Order, and Zoë Marieh Urness.
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9783777445366 |
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| Publisher: | Hirmer Publishers |
| Publication date: | 10/10/2025 |
| Pages: | 288 |
| Product dimensions: | 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 1.10(d) |
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