Ebook: Art for an undivided earth the American Indian Movement generation
Author: American Indian Movement, Horton Jessica L
- Tags: Indian art, Indian art--Europe--History--20th century, Indian artists, Indian artists--Travel--Europe--History--20th century, Influence (Literary artistic etc.), History, American Indian Movement -- Influence, American Indian Movement, Indian artists -- Travel -- Europe -- History -- 20th century, Indian art -- Europe -- History -- 20th century, Europe
- Series: Art history publication initiative
- Year: 2017
- City: Europe
- Language: English
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The word for world and the word for history are the same: Jimmie Durham, the American Indian Movement, and spatial thinking -- Now that we are Christians we dance for ceremony: James Luna, performing props, and sacred space -- They sent me way out in the foreign country and told me to forget it: Fred Kabotie, Dance memories, and the 1932 U.S. pavilion of the Venice Biennale -- Dance is the one activity that I know of when virtual strangers can embrace: Kay Walkingstick, creative kinship, and Art history's tangled legs -- They advanced to the portraits of their friends and offered them their hands: Robert Houle, Ojibwa tableaux vivants, and transcultural materialism -- Traveling with stones
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