Thorough, and affordable at $29.95, overview of Native America artists who have worked in NYC
ABOUT THE BOOK: Generations of native American artists have made New York their home - this book looks at the history of these artists form the 1930s to now. Artists include: Leon Polk Smith, , Jimmie Durham, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, G. Peter Jemison, Jeffrey Gibson, Brad Kahlhamer.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS: Dore Ashton is professor of at the Cooper Union and Yale. Elizabeth Hutchinson is assistant professor of art history at Barnard College. Jonathan Goodman is an art writer and editor who teaches at Pratt . G. Peter Jemison (Heron Clan-Seneca) is an artist and manager of Ganondagan State Historic Site in Victor, New York. David Bunn Martine (Nednai-Chiricahua Apache/Montauk/Shinnecock) is an artist and art director/curator of the Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center in Southampton, NY Nancy Marie Mithlo (Chiricahua Apache) is an associate professor of American Indian studies at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
 
 
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No Reservation: New York Contemporary Native American Art Movement
Edited by Jennifer Tromski. Foreword by Dore Ashton. Text by David Bunn Martine.
This publication marks the first time that a diverse group of Native painters, sculptors, photographers, installation and media artists, performing artists, filmmakers and writers has been defined as a movement or given a name.
The encounter of Native practices and in?uences with mainstream art created a community in which the relationship between art and indigenous sensibility was recognized and nurtured. These artists have shown in galleries in the heart of SoHo, written articles for publications such as Art in America, and produced work that incorporates the visual strategies of Abstract Expressionism, pop, conceptualism and various strains of postmodernism. Among the artists represented here are Leon Polk Smith, George Morrison, Jimmie Durham, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, G. Peter Jemison, Jeffrey Gibson, Brad Kahlhamer and Lloyd R. Oxendine.
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FORMAT: Pbk, 6 x 9 in. / 260 pgs / 90 color / 41 b&w. LIST PRICE: U.S. $29.95 LIST PRICE: CANADA $39.95 GBP £27.00 ISBN: 9780989856546 PUBLISHER: AMERINDA Inc. AVAILABLE: 8/22/2017 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Active AVAILABILITY: In stock TERRITORY: WORLD
No Reservation: New York Contemporary Native American Art Movement
Published by AMERINDA Inc.. Edited by Jennifer Tromski. Foreword by Dore Ashton. Text by David Bunn Martine.
This publication marks the first time that a diverse group of Native painters, sculptors, photographers, installation and media artists, performing artists, filmmakers and writers has been defined as a movement or given a name.
The encounter of Native practices and in?uences with mainstream art created a community in which the relationship between art and indigenous sensibility was recognized and nurtured. These artists have shown in galleries in the heart of SoHo, written articles for publications such as Art in America, and produced work that incorporates the visual strategies of Abstract Expressionism, pop, conceptualism and various strains of postmodernism. Among the artists represented here are Leon Polk Smith, George Morrison, Jimmie Durham, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, G. Peter Jemison, Jeffrey Gibson, Brad Kahlhamer and Lloyd R. Oxendine.