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  • Formaat: Hardback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius: 295x248 mm, 180 color + 15 b-w illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300269781
  • ISBN-13: 9780300269789
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius: 295x248 mm, 180 color + 15 b-w illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300269781
  • ISBN-13: 9780300269789
"Companion to a major traveling retrospective, this overdue publication celebrates the groundbreaking work of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith and examines how she has fused Indigenous artistic traditions with elements of postwar European and American art in herdrawings, prints, paintings, and sculptures"--

Five decades of work by groundbreaking Indigenous artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith

Five decades of work by groundbreaking Indigenous artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith

Throughout her career as artist, activist, and educator, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (b. 1940) has forged a personal yet accessible visual language she uses to address environmental destruction, war, genocide, and the misreading of the past. An enrolled Salish member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation, Smith cleverly deploys elements of abstraction, neo-expressionism, and pop, fusing them with Indigenous artistic traditions to upend commonly held conceptions of historical narratives and illuminate absurdities in the formation of dominant culture. Her drawings, prints, paintings, and sculptures blur categories and question why certain visual languages attain recognition, historical privilege, and value, reflecting her belief that her “life’s work involves examining contemporary life in America and interpreting it through Native ideology.”  Also central to Smith’s work and thinking is the land and she emphasizes that Native people have always been part of the land: “These are my stories, every picture, every drawing is telling a story. I create memory maps.” The publication illustrates nearly five decades of Smith’s work in all media, accompanied by essays and short texts by contemporary Indigenous artists and scholars on each of Smith’s major bodies of work.

Distributed for Whitney Museum of American Art
 


Exhibition Schedule:

Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
(April 19–August 6, 2023)

Fort Worth Museum of Modern Art
(October 15, 2023–January 7, 2024)

Seattle Art Museum
(February 15–May 12, 2024)

Minneapolis Institute of Art
(Summer 2024)
 

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Responsibility, community building and care-taking are her cornerstones; several essays contained within Memory Map note Smiths commitment to teaching, rallying other Indigenous artists and refracting her works.Gazelle Mba, World of Interiors

Foreword 7(4)
Adam D. Weinberg
Acknowledgments 11(4)
Laura Phipps
A Conversation with Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
15(7)
Lowery Stokes Sims
"My Roots Extend": Jaune Quick-to-See Smith and the Landscape of Memory
22(10)
Laura Phipps
Traditions Long Held by Native Women: The Curatorial Practice of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
32(6)
Candice Hopkins
Struggle for the Surface: Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
38(6)
Richard William Hill
Printmaking as Resistance and Survival
44(5)
Josie M. Lopez
Plates
49(178)
The Ronan Robe Series
62(4)
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
Tlaawxmamiyai---For Everyone
66(14)
Elizabeth Woody
Indigenous Power in Public Spaces
80(14)
Larissa Nez
Chief Seattle
94(8)
Gail Tremblay
Paper Dolls for a Post-Columbian World
102(30)
Lou Cornum
Tricksters
132(28)
Larry McNeil Xhe Dhe Tee Harbor Jackson
A Canoe as a Landless Craft
160(14)
Andrea Carlson
Warrior for the 21st Century
174(8)
Neal Ambrose-Smith
The Things She Carries
182(14)
Patricia Marroquin Norby
What's a Map to an Indian, Anyway?
196(31)
Alicia Harris
Selected Exhibition History 227(10)
Selected Bibliography 237(7)
Works in the Exhibition 244(7)
Lenders to the Exhibition 251(6)
Contributors 257(2)
Index 259
Laura Phipps is assistant curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.