Visual/language: the ledger drawings of Dwayne Wilcox
Native American ledger art grew out of the Plains Indian tradition of recording and chronicling through art important tribal events, among them images of war and hunting, that would adorn tipis and animal hides. These were seen as pivotal historical markers.0But Native life on the Great Plains under...
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Zusammenfassung: | Native American ledger art grew out of the Plains Indian tradition of recording and chronicling through art important tribal events, among them images of war and hunting, that would adorn tipis and animal hides. These were seen as pivotal historical markers.0But Native life on the Great Plains underwent tremendous change following the American Civil War, when the American conquest of the West was in full gear. In just a few decades, access to the hides of diminishing herds of bison, antelope, deer, sheep, and elk became more difficult and eventually impossible with reservation life. So Native people creatively turned to the easily available ledger books of settlers, traders, and military men for their new canvases. Dwayne Wilcox, who grew up on the Pine Ridge Reservation and is a member of the Oglala Lakota Nation, became interested in ledger art at an early age. He was influenced by the work of Lakota ledger artists such as Amos Bad Heart Bull (1869-1913), but he always sought to defy stereotypical notions and perceptions of Native life and culture and create his own artistic vision. Dwayne eventually focused on humor as his way to comment on the objectification of Native Americans. Skilled as an artist beyond measure, Dwayne's ledger art drawings win major prizes and are sought by museums and collectors who see in him a true artist. In 2020, all of Dwayne's drawings from Visual/Language were purchased by Yale University's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. 'Visual/Language: The Ledger Drawings of Dwayne Wilcox' is a collaborative effort with curator Karen Miller Nearburg, who provides an enlightening introduction to Lakota ledger art and Dwayne's journey as a Native artist. Published in association with the Center for the Study of Place. Exhibition: Morning Star Gallery, Santa Fe, USA (exhibition opening 19.08.2021) |
Beschreibung: | Edition of 1000 hardcover copies |
Beschreibung: | 135 Seiten 23 x 28 cm |
ISBN: | 9781938086847 1938086848 |
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