Shelley Niro
By (Author) Shelley Niro
Steidl Publishers
Steidl Verlag
1st October 2018
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Indigenous peoples
Social and cultural history
779.2092
Hardback
228
Width 246mm, Height 305mm
1740g
Shelley Niro is widely known for her ability to explode myths, trans - gress boundaries and embody the ethos of her matriarchal culture in a wide variety of mediums including photography, installation, film and painting. Niro creates photographic series that emphasize the medium's inherent capacity for narrative and representation. She pushes the limits of photography by incorporating Mohawk imagery, re-appropriating traditional stories such as Skywoman and The Peacemaker , and by focusing on contemporary subjects with wit, irony and campy humor. Niro marries portraiture, performance art and satire by having her subjects and herself perform for the camera in ways that gently invite audiences to rethink their beliefs and preconceptions about indige - nous peoples and themselves. With compassion and deep insight, Niro opens up the fault lines and desires of gender, sexuality and culture to create images of freedom from the status quo in representation. Photography was a medium that helped subjugate indigenous peoples, but in Niro's revolutionary hands it empowers. 'The invention of narrative is surprising and can take you places you might not otherwise go... I give thanks to my ancestors everyday. I connect with them through my own imagination. The forward thinking of invention and the inclusion of the universe makes being a part of this world doable and positive. Everyone has their own story.' -Shelley Niro