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I stand in the center of the good : interviews with contemporary Native American artists / edited by Lawrence Abbott.

Abbott, Lawrence, 1949- (Added Author).

Summary:

What is Indian art? There have been many attempts to define it, but the so-called Santa Fe style of the 1930s - placid, two dimensional depictions of traditional scenes - set the standard by which subsequent art by Native Americans would be judged. Art that radically challenged the stereotype - the work of Joe Herrera, Fritz Scholder, and T.C. Cannon, for example - met with resistance; questions were raised about its authenticity as Indian art.
Today's Indian art has resoundingly overturned old preconceptions: here are cartoon figures in throbbing neon colors, "decorated" grocery bags, messages to America on the Spectator billboard in Times Square, delicate abstractions and cubist images, work that ranges from monotype and photography to mixed media and clay, from humor and biting commentary to quiet introspection.
I Stand in the Center of Good, the first book of its kind, offers a forum for seventeen contemporary Native American artists to speak about the development of their art, their creative processes, how they define their art, and how it relates to their Indianness. The interviews are handsomely illustrated with works by the artists.

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  • ISBN: 080321037X
  • ISBN: 9780803210370
  • Physical Description: xxii, 310 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 25 cm.
  • Publisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©1994.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-310).
Formatted Contents Note:
Rick Glazer-Danay -- Shan Goshorn -- Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds -- Rick Hill -- G. Peter Jemison -- Michael Kabotie -- Frank LaPena -- Carm Little Turtle -- Linda Lomahaftewa -- George Longfish -- Mario Martinez -- Nora Naranjo-Morse -- Jaune Quick-to-See Smith -- Susan Stewart -- Frank Tuttle -- Kay Walkingstick -- Emmi Whitehorse.
Citation/References Note:
Indexed in the Native American Artists Resource Collection Online, Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, at the artist name level (January 4, 2018) http://5019.sydneyplus.com/Heard_Museum_ArgusNET_Final/Portal.aspx
Subject: Indian artists > United States > Interviews.
Indian art > United States > 20th century.
Indians of North America > Interviews.
Artists > Interviews.
Indian art.
Indian artists.
United States.
Art, Modern > 20th century > United States > Juvenile literature.
Indian art > Juvenile literature.
Indian artists > United States > Interviews > Juvenile literature.
Genre: Interviews.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Lummi Library N 6538 .A4 I88 1994 02237713 Stacks Available -


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