When I Remember I See Red : American Indian Art and Activism in California

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When I Remember I See Red : American Indian Art and Activism in California

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 176 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780520300811
  • DDC分類 704.0397

Full Description

When I Remember I See Red: American Indian Art and Activism in California features contemporary art by First Californians and other American Indian artists with strong ties to the state. Spanning the past five decades, the exhibition includes more than sixty-five works in various media, from painting, sculpture, prints, and photography, to installation and video. More than forty artists are represented, among them pioneers such as Rick Bartow, George Blake, Dalbert Castro, Frank Day, Harry Fonseca, Frank LaPena, Jean LaMarr, James Luna, Karen Noble, Fritz Scholder, Brian Tripp, and Franklin Tuttle, as well as emerging and mid-career artists. Taking cues from their forebears, members of the younger generation often combine art and activism, embracing issues of identity, politics, and injustice to produce innovative—and frequently enlightening—work. The exhibition, along with the accompanying catalogue, transcends borders, with some California artists working outside the state, and several artists of non-California tribes living and creating within its boundaries. Diverse cultural influences coupled with the extraordinary dissemination of images made possible by technology have led to new forms of expression, making When I Remember I See Red a richly layered experience.
 
Published in association with the Crocker Art Museum
 
Exhibition dates:
Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento: October 20, 2019-January 26, 2020
Institute of American Indian Arts, Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe: August 14, 2020-January 3, 2021
Autry Museum of the American West, Los Angeles: July 18, 2021-February 27, 2022

Contents

Foreward
Edmund G. "Jerry Brown Jr."

Director's Message
Lial A. Jones

Forward
W. Richard "Rick" West Jr.

California Indian Traditional
Tribal Territories

Introduction
The Continuity of Change: The Fifth World
Frank LaPena

Artists

One
Still Here
Malcolm Margolin

Two
Reflecting the Creative Spirit
Julian Lang

Three
San Francisco's American Indian Contemporary Arts, 1983-2000:
A Personal Narrative
Janeen Antoine

Four
A Critical Site: American Indian Art in California
Nicolas G. Rosenthal

Five
American Indian Art at the Crocker Art Museum
Scott A. Shields

Six
Identity Matters in Contemporary Art by Indigenous Women
Kristina Perea Gilmore

Seven
California's Community-Based American Indian Artists
Mark Dean Johnson

Timeline
Governmental Policies, Indian Activism, Community Cultural Development,
and Visual Art Milestones, 1950's-2018
Janeen Antoine and Mark Dean Johnson

Exhibition Checklist
Contributors
Index

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