Here Now: Indigenous Arts of North America at the Denver Art Museum
By (Author) John P. Lukavic
By (author) Dakota Hoska
By (author) Andrew W. Mellon
Contributions by J. Chapman
Contributions by D. Hoska
Contributions by J. Crocker
Contributions by J. Lyons Echo-Hawk
Contributions by J. Horse Capture
Contributions by T. Jade
Contributions by Z. Jones
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
31st August 2022
28th April 2022
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Indigenous peoples
History of art
704.0397
Hardback
240
Width 229mm, Height 279mm
1800g
Here Now: Indigenous Arts of North America at the Denver Art Museum features 200 of the museum's most notable Indigenous artworks. It reinterprets the collection and reveals new insights into the historic and contemporary work of Indigenous artists. Contributions by Indigenous authors reflect on the collection and current issues.
The expansive volume is for both new and established audiences. The artworks - from ancient Puebloan and Ississippian ceramics to nineteenth-century beaded garments and carved masks to cutting-edge contemporary paintings, sculpture, photography and variable media art - are organized geographically, inviting readers to make connections to the peoples who historically inhabited a place. The collection illustrates the multi-faceted nature of Native experiences and represents the Indigenous arts of North America as a vibrant continuum.
"Here, Now offers a vibrant, culturally rooted glimpse into the continuity and innovation of Native American art. . . . Highly recommended." -- "Choice"
At the Denver Art Museum, John P. Lukavic is Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Native Arts.
Dakota Hoska is Assistant Curator of Native Arts.
Christopher Patrello is Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Indigenous Arts of North America.