Manifestations:New Native Art Criticism

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ISBN: 9780615489049
Dewey: 704.08
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Author: Nancy Mithlo Wil Wilson Patsy Phillips
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Pages: 195
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Featuring 60 biographical essays by 21 indigenous curators, historians, anthropologists and academics, over 100 full-color reproductions and four contextual essays, “Manifestations: New Native Art Criticism” is the most comprehensive survey of contemporary Native American art to date, and will stand as a landmark publication for years to come.
It includes an overview of the last 20 years of Native American art scholarship; addresses the ways in which laws and policies imposed by Federal, tribal and state governments have molded tribal expression; argues for the exercise of indigenous knowledge systems in art criticism; and examines the way in which the memory and knowledge that is encoded within objects can offer a narrative bridge to historic indigenous arts.
Ultimately, “Manifestations” presents more than the history, appraisal and understanding of contemporary indigenous art; it offers an alternative tradition that can broaden the perspectives of contemporary art as a whole.

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Weight 3.07 lbs
Dimensions 9.45 × 11.84 × 0.92 in
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